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Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Apache reports strong results from discoveries in Egypt's Western Desert
Sabine Oil says lenders may cut credit line significantly
Eni, Reliance ink PSCs for exploration offshore Myanmar
Keppel FELS delivers eleventh jackup to Mexico
Northern Offshore delays delivery of two new jackups
API urges BOEM not to cut already-restrictive offshore leasing plan
Rosneft focuses on Russian gas as Latin American prospects appear limited: GlobalData
Eni inks PSCs for exploration offshore Myanmar
Maersk Oil starts production from new platform in Danish North Sea
McDermott wins subsea contract for Chevron's Jack and St. Malo expansion
BP cancels one rig contract, extends another, Seadrill Partners says
VAALCO Energy strikes out offshore Angola
Rosneft focuses on Russian gas as Latin American prospects appear limited, GlobalData says
BNSF slows oil trains up to 30% to boost safety after accidents
Eni signs PSC for the exploration of two blocks offshore Myanmar
Maersk Oil brings the new platform in Danish North Sea online
Wood Group wins major Total contract
McDermott bags Chevron subsea installation contract in U.S. GoM
Seadrill Partners receives contract termination from BP for West Sirius
Monday, 30 March 2015
EIG invests $1 billion in Breitburn for strategic acquisitions
Iran’s riches coveted by oil majors after decades of conflict
Exxon Mobil starts production at Hadrian South in Gulf of Mexico
Saudis seen by Woodmac pricing oil to protect Asia market share
2H Offshore awarded Johan Sverdrup contract
New Zealand offers 430,000 sq km in Block Offer 2015
Aqualis Offshore completes heavy lift jackup move
Oil, rail industries develop crude-by-rail safety course for first responders
OMV names Wintershall’s Rainer Seele as new CEO
Mario Mehren to head Germany’s Wintershall
Statoil makes eighth discovery in Tanzania's Block 2
Total completes $1 billion of onshore divestments in Nigerian blocks
Statoil makes its eighth discovery in block 2, offshore Tanzania
Oil speculators focused on glut miss surge as bombs hit Yemen
Loyz Energy inks two MOUs with India’s Sun Petrochemicals with respect to its concessions
Friday, 27 March 2015
Petrobras said to start asset sale with fields in Argentina
U.S. oil rigs drop for 16th straight week, Baker Hughes says
Halliburton, Baker Hughes merger approved by stockholders
Schlumberger introduces coiled tubing real-time selective perforating, activation system
Schlumberger, Chevron Energy Technology sign software agreement
Polarled pipe-laying underway, Statoil says
Cray to deliver supercomputer to PGS
Chevron plans to sell 50% of Caltex Australia for $3.6 billion
CNOOC surprises with 6.6% gain in annual profit as peers slump
Chevron pulls out of Australian gas project with Beach Energy
Statoil to set world record with Polarled pipe-laying project
Helix, Shell in deepwater well intervention semisubmersible contract extension
Statoil to drill wildcat well in PL 029B in North Sea
Cray to deliver one of the largest supercomputer in the industry to PGS
Cray to deliver supercomputer and high-performance storage system to Petroleum Geo-Services
Total, DNO keep pumping oil and gas in Yemen after airstrikes
Thursday, 26 March 2015
SemGroup to build U.S. Gulf Coast pipeline system for Motiva refineries
Russia sets terms for Schlumberger’s Eurasia Drilling bid amid sanctions
Schlumberger introduces coiled tubing real-time multiset inflatable packer
Norway has no plans to support oil prices by cutting production
Oil rises to 2-week high as Saudi Arabia bombs targets in Yemen
Shell to cut staff, change working patterns in North Sea
Shell to reduce staff in North Sea; changes working patterns
PetroChina profit falls to lowest in 5 years on crude slump
Swiber gains momentum with $405.6 million new contracts
EMGS inks more 3D EM data sales agreements in Barents Sea
Dolphin Geophysical sets new benchmark for seismic productivity
Schlumberger unit to pay $233 million in Iran, Sudan sanctions case
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Petrobras discovers 200-m hydrocarbon column at Libra C1 extension well
API: DOE crude-by-rail report highlights importance of accident prevention
ION expands West African data library with acquisition of NamibiaSPAN
Lower 48 oil economics still robust, Wood Mackenzie says
Norway to investigate fire on-board Knarr field FPSO
Chevron inks PSC to explore in Myanmar's Rakhine basin
Falling knife slashes shale dealmaking as buyers await bottom
Lundin spuds appraisal well on Alta discovery in Barents Sea
Chevron's subsidiary inks PSC contract with MOGE, Myanmar
CandJ Energy and Nabors Industries complete combination transaction
NADL receives termination for jackup Energy Endeavor from Rosneft
Turkish Petroleum expands its Paradigm software portfolio with Reverse Time Migration
Core Grouting Services completes pipeline-free span project in Trinidad, Tobago
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Halliburton introduces CoilComm service
Brazil to auction onshore oil fields to bolster ailing industry
Halliburton introduces EquiFlow OptiSteam flow control device
Fugro takes delivery of survey vessel Fugro Americas
Gazprom Neft to conduct seismic survey in Iraqi Kurdistan
Chesapeake shaves $500 million from budget on low oil price
Goliat’s oil spill detection capabilities boosted by new agreement
No deal for shale driller Whiting as company sells shares
Carl Icahn boosts stake in Chesapeake amid stock slump
Murphy Oil strikes out in GoM, Perth basin
Sterling Energy appoints Eskil Jersing as CEO
Murphy Oil drills three dry wells in GoM and Perth basin
Statoil appoints Anders Opedal as COO
Cue Energy brings New Zealands' Maari MR6A development well online
Kiln Lane well dissappoints Europa Oil and Gas, Egdon
Oceaneering inks OCTP development contract with ENI and partners off West Africa
Europa Oil and Gas and Egdon reveal Kiln Lane well was not successful
Oceaneering announces contract for OCTP development
Monday, 23 March 2015
Schramm names Bobby Bryan as CEO
Schlumberger acquires full-azimuth multiclient surveys for deepwater GoM
Smallest U.S. oil rig drop in three weeks shows retreat losing steam
Sempra Energy submits Port Arthur facilities for pre-file review with FERC
Texas landmen left out of work as oil patch boom turns bust
Texas landmen left out of work as oil patch boom times go bust
FMC, Technip enter into JV to launch Forsys Subsea
Return to $100 oil seen unlikely by Saudis amid shale surge
FMC Technologies, Technip enter into JV to launch Forsys Subsea
Schlumberger launches two new full-azimuth multiclient surveys in the U.S. GoM
Woodside inks PSCs for Myanmar offshore acreage
CandJ Energy Services approves merger with Nabors
CandJ Energy Services approve merger with Nabors
Southwestern Energy announces sale of conventional assets in East Texas and Arkoma
Friday, 20 March 2015
Tenaris launching next-generation coiled tubing
Smallest U.S. oil rig drop in 3 weeks shows retreat losing steam
IPAA files lawsuit against Obama admin fracing rule
Interior releases final rule for fracing on public, tribal lands
API slams BLM’s new rules on hydraulic fracturing
Obama administration issues fracing rules for federal lands
Russian teapots pose next big threat to global oil prices
OneSubsea delivers world's first subsea multiphase compressor to Statoil
Shell completes sale of OML18 in Nigeria
Polarcus awarded 3D project offshore UK
Venari Resources expands GoM portfolio with 12 lease sale bids
Halliburton, Baker Hughes said to plan asset sales in April
Petrobras sets new pre-salt records in Santos, Campos basins offshore Brazil
Clariant acquires chemical storage and packaging facility in Broussard, La.
Global Maritime Deep Sea Mooring signs winches deal with GMO
Ending oil export ban holds economic, geopolitical benefits for U.S.: Sen. Murkowski
Woodside restarts production at its Pluto LNG Plant
Schlumberger launches new ultrahigh-temperature drilling technologies
Halliburton sets coring record for exploratory well in presalt Santos basin
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Pickens says ExxonMobil may buy Pioneer, Anadarko to add output
Repeal outdated oil export ban, ConocoPhillips CEO tells Senate committee
Cost cutting must not hinder safety improvements, PSA Norway says
Petrobras breaks water column record in Sergipe-Alagoas basin
GustoMSC announces latest addition to CJ-series of jackups
DEA names new general manager for Egyptian subsidiary
CGG nets Anadarko contract for 3D survey offshore Colombia
UK North Sea tax break a ‘very positive step,’ Enquest CEO says
OPEC has no choice but to keep oil production target, Kuwait says
ABB inaugurates new level measurement products factory in Baton Rouge, La.
Shell, Eni making no progress on Nigeria oil spills: Amnesty
Fugro enhances offshore application's accuracy with G2+ positioning service
ABB inaugurates new level measurement products factory in Baton Rouge, U.S.
OFS Portal names Christian Welsh as CEO
Furgo enhances offshore application's accuracy with G2+ positioning service
CGG GeoSoftware advances its portfolio with VelPro
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Oil producers face skeptical Congress in drive to end export ban
Sonardyne Fusion 6G chosen for Moho Nord field development
J2 Subsea launches wireless, seven-function rate manipulator control system
Central Gulf of Mexico lease sale yields $539 million in high bids
Oil supplies at record in Cushing signal lower U.S. prices
EMGC 2015: Industry experts call for clarity on Eastern Med trade laws
EMGC 2015: Gas leaders examine roles of Egypt, Cyprus in future trade
Gulf Keystone resumes output at Kurdistan’s Shaikan field
Statoil plans four wells in Russia amid sanctions
Saudi crude exports in January reached highest in 11 months
Statoil hits gas near Aasta Hansteen field
Statoil bags new license offshore Indonesia
BG Group brings North Sea's Knarr field online
Mubadala Petroleum to evaluate hydrocarbon potential offshore Morocco
BG Group brings Norway's Knarr field online
Wintershall launches first own-operated exploration well in Argentina
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Quicksilver Resources to restructure via Chapter 11 filing
Schlumberger releases new ultrahigh-temperature drilling technologies
North Sea seeks help as investment slumps
Tourmaline CEO hunts for energy deals as big rivals dump assets
Poland may have more tight gas than proven conventional reserves
Nexen to cut about 400 jobs in response to oil slump
Nexen to cut about 400 jobs on oil slump
NewAge assumes operatorship of Etinde field, offshore Cameroon
Archer’s modular rig starts PandA work at Statoil’s Heimdal platform
Lundin's Gemini wildcat disappoints offshore Norway
JDR expands service footprint in West Africa
API urges Obama admin to keep existing ozone standard
KrisEnergy begins drilling at Rossukon-2 exploration well, Gulf of Thailand
MicroSeismic engaged for seismicity monitoring program in British Columbia
Oil trades near 6-year low as U.S. supplies seen worsening glut
Iran can add million barrels of oil a day if sanctions halt
MEO confirms Beehive prospect farm-out at 30% participating interest
MEO confrims Beehive prospect farm-out at 30% participating interest
Algeria seeks global oil producers’ accord to halt price decline
Lundin drills dust in Gemini exploration well, offshore Norway
GE launches global research, technology innovation and manufacturing in Saudi Arabia
NUTECH signs alliance with UKOG
Heatric wins Bergading heat exchanger contract
JDR expands service footprint in Africa
Nexen chooses AGSL software for Golden Eagle Project
Monday, 16 March 2015
Fire extinguished on drillship in Gulf of Mexico
Anadarko cancels contract for Belford Dolphin drillship
Platform P-61 starts up at Papa Terra field, Petrobras says
Gulf of Mexico environment returning to pre-Macondo conditions, report finds
3D study charts the size, shape of North Sea workers
Eni signs framework agreement to develop Egypt's oil and gas resources
Woodside shuts in Pluto LNG after cyclone sets rig adrift
CONSOL revises 2015 budget downwards
ABB wins $155 million order to power Johan Sverdrup
GE nets $850-million order for Ghana’s Offshore Cape Three Points Block
Italy’s Eni reports success in Indonesia, Libya
Rosneft terminates West Navigator contract with NADL
Statoil inks contract with ABB for power supply from shore
Total spuds Shango exploration well in Norwegian North Sea
Eni signs framework agreement for the development of Egypt's oil and gas resources
Rosneft terminates West Navigator service for North Atlantic Drilling
Total spuds Shango exploration well in the Norwegian North Sea
Oil slumps to six-year low as U.S. production seen filling tanks
Saudi Oil adviser sees prices firmer on stronger demand
Exxon CEO calls for U.S. policy reform, end to oil export ban
Whiting draws acquisition interest from Exxon, Continental Resources
Sunday, 15 March 2015
U.S. Embassy warns of plot targeting oil workers in Saudi Arabia
Friday, 13 March 2015
U.S. oil rigs slide for 14th straight week, dropping to 866
Statoil awards facility services contract to Coor
New Mexico blast kills one oil worker, injures second
Chariot completes seismic survey offshore Namibia
Exxon CEO in call for U.S. policy reform, end to oil export ban
Tourmaline Oil consolidates Deep basin assets
Buzzard soars high marking 500 MMbbl of production
CGG open to Technip partnership after spurning takeover approach
Tourmaline Oil consolidates Perpetual Energy's Deep basin assets for $256.5 million
IEA sees China, India filling strategic reserves with cheap oil
EMGS inks 3D EM data sales agreement in Barents Sea
Buzzard soars high marking 500 million barrels production
OMV to drill well in PL537 in Barents Sea
Oil CEOs said to ask Obama administration to lift export ban
Texas LNG starts talks with customers in Eastern Europe, Asia
Mexico cuts production and reserve forecasts after prices slid
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Oilfield safety a concern as companies cut costs during downturn
Petrobras starts early production system at Buzios field
Petrobras starts up early production system at Buzios field
Exxon resumes drilling at Alaska’s Point Thomson
Drilling halted at North Sea’s Veslefrikk field, Statoil says
GDF Suez announces Central North Sea oil discovery
Statoil halts drilling at North Sea’s Veslefrikk field
Iraq talking with oil companies on proposed contract changes
Ferguson Group expands fleet size in Malaysia
DNV GL calls for collaboration over Arctic emergency response, rescue strategies
Sanchez Production Partners announces departure of president, CEO
DOF Subsea wins Chevron IMR contract
MCP to build world’s largest 4G network at sea for Statoil
Husky Energy brings Alberta's Sunrise Energy Project online
Wellsite Rental names Nicole Hover as mid-continent Sales Manager
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
Three workers killed in Permian wellsite explosion
Exxon’s Baytown refinery reduces rates; ship channel section remains shut
Exelon explores development of Texas LNG export terminal
Russia to keep oil output steady to 2035 despite price drop
Crude oil slides to five-week low as U.S. supply glut expands
Leviathan partners says Palestine Power may cancel gas deal
Gazpromneft Orenburg spuds wildcat in Kuvayskoye license area
Wood Mackenzie assesses shallow-water opportunities in Mexico's Round One
Antelope Oil Tool launches new cementation centralizer
Cairn Energy disputes $1.6 billion Indian tax order
New Guinea Energy sells its 50% interest in PPL269 to Santos
Azonto Petroleum abandons Accra Block offshore Ghana
Shale on sale as oil crash tilting seller markets to buyers
Azonto Petroleum abandons offshore Accra Block in Ghana
Nam Cheong sells two vessels for $58 million
Cairn Energy sees 50% lower rig cost sustaining Senegal drilling
Chevron accelerating asset sales to $15 billion on oil slide
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Proppant market exceeds 135 billion lb: industry survey
Oil Search concludes record-breaking survey in Kurdistan
U.S. cuts 2015 WTI forecast as oil production rises
Rio Grande LNG doubles site size, completes pre-FEED
Ineos to acquire shares of UK shale gas licenses from IGas
TAG Oil's founder and chairman named interim CEO
OPEC seen by Attiyah keeping oil policy unless others cut output
Beach Energy reports Western Flank oil discovery
RAK Petroleum reports discovery offshore Côte d'Ivoire
Wintershall, ADNOC present drill core to Germany’s Economics Minister
Norway looks to reduce cost of rig moves
CARBO mothballs Georgia proppant facility amid oil slump
Verisk Analytics to buy Wood Mackenzie for $2.8 billion
OPEC output dips in February, Platts survey finds
Premier Oil announces first gas from Indonesia's Pelikan field
Verisk Analytics to acquire Wood Mackenzie for $2.8 billion
OPEC output dips 20,000 bpd to 29.92 MMbpd in February: Platts Survey
Oil trades near $50 as supply expansion in U.S. seen slowing
Premier Oil brings Indonesia's Pelikan field on-stream
U.S. shale oil growth slows as price crash idles drilling rigs
Alfa Laval wins $30 million offshore pumping systems order in Angola
Monday, 9 March 2015
KrisEnergy picks up Vietnam Block 105 from Eni
Brent crude falls on Chinese data; WTI gains on slower supply gain
Dune Energy declares bankruptcy after merger fails
Claxton awarded new contract for Statoil’s Gina Krog
Jericho Oil closes on its initial Oklahoma acquisition
Whiting Petroleum said to hire bank to pursue potential sale
iSURVEY Singapore awarded contract with Solstad Offshore
Tap Oil awarded two blocks offshore Australia
Volatility lies ahead for LNG market, BG Group says
Statoil orders new emergency vessel for Mariner field
CNOOC commences production at Qinhuangdao 32-6 oilfield, Bohai Bay
BP in second deepwater gas find offshore Egypt
Oil glut seen easing in second half of year by head of OPEC
Goldman says $40 oil call may be too low as demand surprises
Lloyd's Register Consulting completes safety contract on the Vette FPSO project
Acorn International presents Independent Study of Marine Environmental Conditions in Ghana
Winters launches a complete line of industrial pressure switches
Saturday, 7 March 2015
Brent oil trades near three-week low on Libya supply, WTI Steady
Brent traded near the lowest price in more than three weeks as Libya prepares to increase exports and amid speculation that Iraq' s crude supplies remain safe from violence. West Texas Intermediate was steady in New York.
Futures were little changed in London after falling for a fifth day on July 4, the longest losing streak since January. Libya, the holder of Africas biggest crude reserves, lifted a force majeure at its Es Sider and Ras Lanuf terminals, National Oil Corp. said on July 6. Fighting in Iraq, OPECs second-largest producer, hasn' t spread to the south, home to more than three-quarters of its output.
"Oil is likely to remain flat," David Lennox, a resource analyst at Fat Prophets in Sydney, said by phone on July 7. Youve got Libyan supply coming back and nothing seems to have happened in the south of Iraq.
Brent for August settlement was at $110.72 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange, up 8 cents, at 3.17 p.m. Sydney time. The contract dropped 36 cents to $110.64 on July 4, the lowest close since June 11. The volume of all futures traded was about 27% below the 100-day average.
WTI for August delivery was 10 cents lower from the July 3 close at $103.96 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. There was no floor trading during the Fourth of July holiday and transactions will be booked on July 7 for settlement purposes. The U.S. benchmark crude traded at a discount of $6.75 to Brent.
Libyan Supply
Brent declined 2.4% last week, erasing this years gains, as rebels seeking self-rule in Libyas east agreed to surrender the Es Sider and Ras Lanuf ports, the nations biggest and third-largest export terminals. The government in Tripoli has instructed National Oil to start marketing supplies from the two facilities, Mohamed Elharari, a spokesman for the state-run company, said by phone.
Es Sider can load 340,000 bpd while Ras Lanuf can handle 220,000 barrels, according to the Oil Ministry. Libya pumped 300,000 bpd last month, compared with 1.13 million in June 2013, ranking it as the smallest producer in the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, data compiled by Bloomberg show.
In Iraq, fighting has been concentrated in the north, where insurgents from a breakaway al-Qaeda group known as the Islamic State captured the city of Mosul in June and declared a caliphate in the Iraqi and Syrian territory it controls.
"Theres quite a lot of supply out there," Tom James, the managing director of Navitas Resources in Dubai, said by phone on July 6. "Prices had already started calming down last week as we didn' t see anything sparking off in Iraq that was impacting the southern crude exports, and it looks like we may be seeing some Libyan crude coming back onto the market."
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