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Thursday, 30 June 2016
Lundin Petroleum completes Edvard Grieg acquisition transaction
Murkowski comments on Obama's latest anti-production regulation
Oil pares biggest quarterly gain since 2009 amid rebalancing
Commodities shrug off Brexit on path to best quarter since 2010
Triangle USA Petroleum, oil and gas explorer, files bankruptcy
Construction begins on Statoil's Johan Sverdrup riser platform
Exxon confirms world-class oil discovery offshore Guyana
Stone Energy cancels Ensco rig contract, enters interim contract with Williams
Tullow rises after detailing plans to fix Jubilee vessel fault
Fugro deploys additional resource for the world’s largest seep-hunting survey
Egypt may return to gas exports after super-giant Zohr discovery
Oil bulls beware: China’s almost done amassing crude
Goldman’s $50 oil view at risk as Nigerian militia hold fire
Goldman’s $50 oil view at risk as Nigerian Militia hold fire
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
INTECSEA, Innospection team up to launch FlexIQ
Abu Dhabi merger to create oil producer dwarfing OPEC's Libya
Stripper wells accounted for 10% of U.S. oil production in 2015: EIA
JIP validates DNV GL's Helica software based on full-scale tests
China gas targets 20% growth as lower prices boost demand
‘Explosive’ JIP underway at DNV GL’s hazard awareness training center
Lloyd's Register extends rig integrity support in blowout preventers to BHP Billiton
Energy Transfer terminates $33-billion merger with Williams
Ivar Aasen living quarters ready for departure, Det Norske says
TGS announces 2D multi-client survey offshore northwest Australia
Enterprise plant blast curbs Gulf of Mexico oil, gas supply
Exxon said to eye gas deal that may ease Mozambique debt crisis
BP to send first LNG cargo through wider Panama Canal in July
Gazprom Neft produces millionth tonne of oil at Novoportovskoye field
Vermilion Energy acquires producing properties in Germany
Why oil is still headed as low as $10: Column
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
U.S. gas surges to 10-month high on spreading heat, supply cuts
Chet Morrison introduces waterless riser cleaning tool
AWE conducts successful DST at appraisal well offshore Indonesia
North Sea faces worsening investment drought after Brexit
Statoil acquires JX Nippon’s stake in license for UK’s Utgard field
India’s $27-billion oil quest offers services firms a lifeline
Maersk intensifies MandA search as oil unit loses biggest field
Venezuela’s oil output decline accelerates as drillers go unpaid
Wood Group wins multi-million-dollar contract for Statoil’s Peregrino field
Eni buys 40% stake in Sasol field off South Africa
Eni has concluded an agreement with Sasol Petroleum International to acquire a 40% interest and operatorship in the Exploration Right permit 236 (ER236) in South Africa.
The permit grants the right to explore for hydrocarbons on a wide offshore unexplored area of 82,000 sq km on South Africa’s east coast (Durban and Zululand basins), Kwazulu-Natal province.
The permit was granted to Sasol by the South African regulator Petroleum Agency of South Africa (PASA) in late 2013.
Exploration
The agreement, which is subject to Government approval, reinforces Eni’s position on the East Africa coast, where Eni is already present with exploration activities in Mozambique and in Kenya.
The farm-in agreement forms part of a wider cooperation between Sasol and Eni in Southern Africa and other areas, mainly focused on maximizing opportunities in the gas value chain.
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