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Friday, 30 January 2015
World Oil anticipates a drilling recovery after the oil price decline
Rigs seeking U.S. oil drop for eighth week, Baker Hughes says
Gazprom Neft obtains first shale oil inflows at Southern Priobskoye field
OPEC January crude output rises as Iraq pumps at record pace
Chevron guts spending by most since ’03 as profit takes dive
SBM Offshore reintroduces COO position
Daybreak announces record initial production in Kentucky
Ezra bags more than $65 million worth global contracts; gets Lewek Constellation on track
Oil heads for longest decline in six years as glut seen worsening
Santos acquires interest in Malaysia's deepwater Block R from Inpex, JX Nippon
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Blackstone ‘scrambling’ to invest in distressed oil and gas companies
Sen. Murkowski leads U.S. Senate approval of Keystone XL pipeline
API establishes office in Colorado
Murkowski: DOE won’t hinder progress of Alaskan LNG exports
Marine Well Containment Company delivers expanded containment system
Wintershall awards contract to 4Subsea for North Sea project
GE opens marine-dedicated division
Inaugural ShaleTech Canada offers unique forum for networking, technology sharing
WPX completes sale of international interests
Rex Energy names new CFO
Maersk Drilling takes delivery of third ultra-harsh environment jackup
ConocoPhillips reports loss as oil crash crimps shale gains
Russia’s oil, gas tax policies increasingly looking east, GlobalData says
Shell cuts spending by $15 billion as profit misses forecasts
Total awarded 10% in the new 40-year ADCO concession
Shell cuts spending $15 billion as profit misses forecasts
Total wins 10% in the 40-year ADCO onshore concession
Shell, Exxon sell North Sea field to ONE after oil-price rout
China to keep 200 MMbbl hoard even if oil rallies
SAExploration bags ocean-bottom marine seismic awards for $45 million
Lundin to drill appraisal well in Barents Sea
Oil will recover once producers quit spending, Harold Hamm says
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
GE, Statoil launch new collaboration for sustainable energy
Scotland issues fracing moratorium pending consultation
Scotland issues fracking moratorium pending consultation
BG Group, KBR sign global alliance amid oil slump
Cenovus cuts another $700 million from budget
New ozone standards duplicative and costly: API
Chevron takes control of BP deepwater Gulf of Mexico discoveries
Chevron, BP, ConocoPhillips to appraise jointly-held leases in U.S. GoM
Ramboll wins Maersk contract for additional Culzean jacket design projects
Gazprom Neft to bring power to Russia’s most northernmost onshore field
China to keep 200 MMbbl crude hoard even if oil rallies
Gazprom Neft to bring power to Russia’s most northernmost onshore fields
Iraq oil surge to fan OPEC rivalry that triggered slump
China to keep 200 MMbbl crude hoard even of oil rallies
Canacol Energy tests gas discovery in Colombia
Canacol announces gas discovery in Clarinete-1 well, Colombia
Gulf Marine announces four-year contract for large class vessel
McDermott's DB50 lifts 3,250 ton jacket in Gulf of Mexico, sets record
Oil drops as Saudis resist output cuts amid rising U.S. supplies
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Obama lease sale strategy includes offshore Mid- and South Atlantic
Successful toe sleeve deployment enhances production in Anadarko basin
Alaska’s Sen. Murkowski slams Obama leasing plan
Obama admin announces draft strategy for offshore oil, gas leasing
Stranded Kurd tanker leaves Gulf of Mexico
Gastech 2015 Singapore seeks papers on gas, LNG market outlook
RWG secures maintenance contract from ZADCO
Exciting year ahead for Europe's upstream sector, Wood Mackenzie says
Eni sanctions OCTP project in Ghana
CNPC completes China’s deepest onshore well at Tarim oil field
API: December petroleum demand up sharply, crude production highest since ‘72
Goldman Sachs president sees oil falling to $30/bbl in extended slump
Saudis won’t ‘singlehandedly’ balance crude market, Aramco says
Camcon names new business development manager for MENA
LoneStar Group inks global EFA with Shell Global Solutions
Oil trades near six-year low as OPEC fails to turn focus from glut
Technip bags two subsea contracts in Gulf of Mexico from Stone Energy
Camcon announces new BD Manager for MENA region
LoneStar Group inks global EFA from Shell Global Solutions
U.S. Steel to cut pipe production amid oil slump
Monday, 26 January 2015
BP freezes employee pay in response to oil price slump
Launching licensing rounds in tough times
InterMoor completes Juniper mooring and foundation installation contract
$200 oil possible with lack of spending, OPEC’s El-Badri says
$200 oil possible with lack of spending, OPEC’s El-Badri says
JGC wins Petronas contract for LNG expansion project
Oil price slump spurs CNPC to focus on natural gas, cut costs
Aker Geo renamed following Aker Solutions split
OneSubsea production system delivers success at Chevron’s Jack and St. Malo
Tethys gets 15-year extension to Kyzyloi production contract
Spectrum kicks off 2D survey offshore Western Australia
Rosneft subsidiary completes first stage of new gas pipeline
Big oil gets serious as worst spending cut since 1986 looms
BP faces maximum $13.7 billion fine after reduced spill-size ruling
Schlumberger records $1.77 billion charge, plans to cut 9,000 jobs
WorleyParsonsCord wins Canadian oil sands contract
Ennsub completes sealing work on Wheatstone LNG platform
U.A.E. plans to keep investing in energy amid volatile oil price
iSURVEY appoints new business development manager
Obama moves to block oil exploration in Alaska refuge
BSEE responds to damaged unmanned platform offshore Louisiana
Baker Hughes: Rigs seeking U.S. oil fall to two-year low
BHP Billiton completes acquisition of Petrohawk
Shale oil growth in U.S. hurts Canadians as well as OPEC
Mexico’s bidding round will remain competitive, GlobalData says
Bollinger Shipyards announces key promotions
Railroad Commission names new director for oil, gas division
Friday, 23 January 2015
Baker Hughes: Rigs seeking U.S. oil fall to two-year low
HOUSTON (Bloomberg) -- U.S. drillers idled rigs seeking oil for a seventh week as production hovers near a three-decade high, contributing to a global glut that’s kept oil prices below $50/bbl for more than two weeks. The oil rig count dropped by 49 this week to 1,317, the lowest level in two years, Baker Hughes Inc. said on its website Friday. Those drilling for natural gas increased by six to 316. The total slid by 43 to 1,633.
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Thursday, 22 January 2015
Mexico’s bidding round will remain competitive, GlobalData says
LONDON -- With Mexican oil open to private investment for the first time, the country’s initial bidding round is expected to remain competitive despite low oil prices, delays and a number of uncertainties, according to research and consulting firm GlobalData.
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Railroad Commission names new director for oil, gas division
AUSTIN -- The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) has named Lori Wrotenbery Director of the Commission’s Oil and Gas Division. She holds a bachelor’s degree in geology from the University of Texas and a law degree from Harvard University.
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Rosneft launches pilot program at Severo-Danilovskoe field
MOSCOW -- Rosneft has launched a pilot program at Severo-Danilovskoe field, within the Danilovsky license area in the north of the Irkutsk Region, in Eastern Siberia.
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Kinder Morgan buys Hamm’s Hiland Partners to gain Bakken footprint
HOUSTON -- Kinder Morgan Inc. (KMI) has announced a definitive agreement whereby KMI will acquire Hiland Partners from its founder, Harold Hamm, and certain Hamm family trusts, for a total purchase price of approximately $3 billion, including the assumption of debt.
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Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Kurd oil producers unrelenting to boost supply at low prices
LONDON (Bloomberg) -- Oil producers in Iraqi Kurdistan are unrelenting in their goal to boost output even after the collapse in international prices to below $50/bbl.
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BHP cuts U.S. shale spending as oil to iron ore prices slide
MELBOURNE, Australia (Bloomberg) -- BHP Billiton Ltd., the biggest overseas investor in U.S. shale, will cut the number of its rigs there by about 40% as plunging petroleum prices add to concerns about lower iron ore earnings.
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Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Petrofac awarded $4 billion heavy oil project in Kuwait
LONDON -- Petrofac has received an award notification for the first phase of Kuwait Oil Company’s (KOC) Lower Fars heavy oil development program, which is located in the north of the country. With a total project value of more than $4 billion, Petrofac is leading a consortium with Greece based Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) as its partner.
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MicroSeismic achieves over 1 million man hours without an LTI
ExxonMobil begins production at the Arkutun-Dagi field in Russia
ExxonMobil begins production at the Arkutun Dagi field in Russia IRVING, United States ExxonMobil Corporation has begun production at the Sakhalin 1 project’s Arkutun Dagi field, the last of the three fields to be developed. Peak daily production from the
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Monday, 19 January 2015
Jereh completes China’s first shale gas liquefaction plant
YANTAI, China -- Jereh has successfully completed the construction of China’s first shale gas liquefaction plant in Sichuan, China, with a capacity of 2.47 MMcfd of LNG, the company has announced.
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National College for Onshore Oil and Gas appoints Colette Cohen as first Chair
National College for Onshore Oil and Gas appoints Colette Cohen as first Chair BLACKPOOL, United Kingdom Colette Cohen, Head of Centrica’s UK oil and gas production business, has been appointed as the Chair of the National College for Onshore Oil
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Sunday, 18 January 2015
Operators could see up to 40% in cost reductions, Wood Mackenzie says
EDINBURGH, United Kingdom -- The drop in oil prices has led to an unprecedented level of uncertainty going into 2015, especially for the prospects of the North American upstream oil and gas sector. While there is a lack of consensus about when oil prices will stabilize and at what level, Wood Mackenzie expects service cost relief, asset high-grading, and efficiency improvements in operations.
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Friday, 16 January 2015
Shale firm Cuadrilla awarded UK exploration permits
LONDON -- The UK' s Environment Agency has granted Cuadrilla, an independent seeking to exploit unconventional resources in the UK, the environmental permits for its proposed shale gas exploration site at Preston New Road, Lancashire.
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RWE Dea shuts down rig on declining prices, high costs
HAMBURG, Germany -- RWE Dea will not spud the next field development well -- Völkersen Nord Z7 -- at Germany’s Völkersen gas field, the company said.
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CGG’s multi-physics business line is up and running
CGG’s multi physics business line is up and running PARIS CGG has confirmed that its new multi physics business line is now up and running within its acquisition division. The new business line combines all of CGG’s airborne capabilities with
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Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Crude train activity resumes at Stroud, OK, terminal as cushing stocks build
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
U.A.E. sees oil-price drop hurting shale drillers not OPEC
ABU DHABI (Bloomberg) -- OPEC nations can withstand a drop in crude prices to the lowest in more than five years, while shale drillers will probably be the first to curb production amid the collapse, the United Arab Emirates’ energy minister said. Oil slumped almost 50% last year, the most since the 2008 financial crisis, amid a supply surplus that the U.A.E. and Qatar estimate at 2 MMbopd. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is battling a U.S. shale boom by resisting production cuts, signaling its readiness to let prices fall to a level that slows American output, which has surged to a three-decade high.
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Monday, 12 January 2015
Falling oil prices pose threat to future UK production, Wood Mackenzie says
EDINBURGH, United Kingdom -- Investment continued to boom in the UK in 2014 with $19 billion (£12 billion) of capital expenditure pumped into the sector -- keeping the UK in the top 10 countries for upstream spend globally. Wood Mackenzie' s annual United Kingdom Upstream review, says this investment meant after several years of steep decline, UK production stabilised and is even expected to grow in the near term. However, Wood Mackenzie also warns that 2014 was a very challenging year for the UKCS with rising costs, poor exploration results and falling oil prices squeezing already tight project economics -- casting further concern over the outlook for 2015 and beyond.
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Wood Mackenzie's analysis suggests if Brent falls to $40/bbl, 1.6% of global oil supply could be cash negative on an operating cost basis
Wood Mackenzie' s analysis suggests if Brent falls to $40 bbl, 1.6% of global oil supply could be cash negative on an operating cost basis EDINBURGH, United Kingdom As oil prices move ever lower, Wood Mackenzie has assessed at what price
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Saturday, 10 January 2015
U.S. oil rigs decline most in two decades, Baker Hughes says
HOUSTON (Bloomberg) -- U.S. drillers idled rigs seeking oil this week as an expanding glut of supply in the global market pushed crude prices below $50/bbl for the first time in more than five years. Rigs seeking U.S. oil declined by 61 to 1,421, Baker Hughes Inc. said on its website. It was the largest drop in rigs since February 1991. Those drilling for natural gas rose by one to 329, and miscellaneous rigs dropped by one to zero. The total fell 61 to 1,750.
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Shell to cut up to 300 jobs at Canadian oil sands project
CALGARY, Alberta – Royal Dutch Shell is to cut up to 300 jobs at its Albian Sands mining project in northern Alberta, the company has confirmed.
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Friday, 9 January 2015
Shale economics shuts down nuclear plant
Shale economics shuts down nuclear plant VERNON, Vermont – The state’s only nuclear plant has stopped sending power to the New England grid after more than 42 years of producing electricity. Bill Mohl, president of Entergy Wholesale Commodities, said economic
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Eni inks agreement for exploration block in Egypt's Western Desert
MILAN, Italy -- Eni has signed a new Concession Agreement to operate in the South-West Melehia Block in the Western Desert of Egypt, following the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) 2013 international competitive bid round.
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Halcon Resources slashes spending further, cuts more rigs
HOUSTON -- Halcon Resources Corp. has announced further reductions to its 2015 drilling and completion budget. In November, the company announced a budget of $750 to $800 million and said that it intended to operate six rigs in 2015, five less than originally planned. However, Halcon has now announced a revised drilling and completions budget of $375 to $425 million and cut even more rigs.
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Shale producers in U.S. cut rigs loose early amid oil slump
HOUSTON (Bloomberg) -- U.S. oil producers are bailing out of long-term contracts for drilling rigs as crude prices sink below $50, another signal that the nation’s shale boom is slowing. Yesterday, Helmerich & Payne Inc., the biggest rig operator in the U.S., said it had received early termination notices for four contracts. Today, a second contract driller, Pioneer Energy Services Corp., said four rigs had been canceled early. Producers may cut short another 50 to 60 agreements, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Andrew Cosgrove.
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Wednesday, 7 January 2015
Marketers turn to storage as Permian production hit by freeze
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky -- Permian production started 2015 on a rather weak note, curtailed by freeze-offs caused by below freezing temperatures. Producers and marketers scrambled to meet sales quotas with the decreasing oil production volumes by drawing from storage in the basin, according to Genscape’s Midland-Basin Storage Report.
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CGG completes processing of multi-client survey in East Indonesia
PARIS -- CGG has completed processing of the Bade FALCON Airborne Gravity Gradiometer (AGG) multi-client survey it recently conducted within the Papua Foreland basin. CGG acquired over 28,000 sq km of FALCON AGG data over onshore PSC, JSA and open acreage in a highly underexplored region of West Papua along trend from multi-Tcf gas fields and recent oil discoveries in Papua New Guinea.
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SacOil launches field development work at Lagia field in Egypt
SacOil launches field development work at Lagia field in Egypt GAUTENG, South Africa SacOil Holdings, through its subsidiary Mena International Petroleum (Mena) has announced the commencement of field development operations at its 100% owned Lagia oil field in Sinai, onshore
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Monday, 5 January 2015
Reterro begins inaugural green remediation project in Texas
Reterro begins inaugural green remediation project in Texas PLEASANTON, Calif. Reterro, Inc., an emerging green remediation leader in eliminating hydrocarbon contamination from soil and ongoing waste streams, has begun a hydrocarbon soil remediation project at two former compressor stations in
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McClendon's American Energy Partners combines Marcellus, Utica affiliates
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma -- Creating one of the largest pure-play Appalachian E&P companies in the U.S., American Energy Partners affiliates American Energy – Utica (AEU) and American Energy – Marcellus (AEM) have announced that they will combine in an all-stock transaction.
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Friday, 2 January 2015
Linn Energy cuts investor payout, 2015 budget
Linn Energy cuts investor payout, 2015 budget JIM POLSON HOUSTON (Bloomberg) Linn Energy, the oil and natural gas partnership that’s lost almost 70% of its value in six months, cut its investor payout and production budget by more than half
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