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Saturday, 30 June 2018
Total and EDF enter exclusive negotiation for the sale of its stake in the Dunkerque LNG terminal
Texas oil and gas production statistics for April 2018
Sabine Oil sells interest in Texas shale assets to Osaka Gas
Friday, 29 June 2018
Chemstream proves ShaleTech advances start in the lab
ShaleTech advances start in the lab, touts Chemstream
Chemstream lab features cutting edge equipment and technology
Faroe Petroleum claims success in well sidetrack, production test in Nowegian Sea
As crude tests begin, Ethiopia touts nascent oil, gas industry
India hunting for shorter LNG deals with import demand doubling
South Africa halts oil exploration permits to revamp licensing
Maersk establishes new name for decommissioning JV
Iran is running out of options on oil
Enbridge pipeline gets Minnesota nod in win for oil sands
BP, Chevron pushing gas as fossil fuel answer to global warming
Thursday, 28 June 2018
Global natural gas prices rise for first time in two years
Gulf Energy Information, World Oil partner with PBWMC to host day two of ShaleTech
Wintershall awards rig contract for Nova development
Petrofac awarded well project management contract on New Zealand's North Island
Marketing efforts underway for Mozambique's Rovuma LNG project
FairfieldNodal changes name to Fairfield Geotechnologies
Royale Energy acquires more oil in the Permian basin, California
Oranto Petroleum farms into Zambian oil blocks
Some top oil buyers are thinking about shunning Iranian oil
Libya State Oil Co. confident eastern rival can't ship crude
Emerging shale oil producer is courting Exxon and Chevron
Wednesday, 27 June 2018
Crude surges to 3 1/2-year high after U.S. stockpiles plunge
KCA Deutag awarded contract on two platforms in the UK North Sea with Total
Equinor granted drilling permit for Cape Vulture appraisal wells
Some top oil buyers are thinking about shunning Iran oil
Kazakh oil output dips as list of disrupted producers lengthens
Oil gains as harder U.S. stance on Iran overshadows Saudi pledge
OPEC supply buffer shrinks as it heeds call to pump more oil
Tuesday, 26 June 2018
Oasis Petroleum to divest certain Williston basin assets
DNV GL survey sees oil and gas professionals preparing for gas overtake
Aquaterra Energy wins well construction work for Johan Sverdrup
IEA: The gas industry's future looks bright over next five years
China trade fight puts billions in U.S. energy projects in doubt
Oil pauses advance as Saudis plan record July output
Icahn won't bid for SandRidge after winning control of board
GE to divest Baker Hughes stake
GE to spin off health business, divest Baker Hughes stake
Monday, 25 June 2018
Otto Energy sets a date for Nanushuk prospect drilling, on Alaska North Slope
Petrobras announces start of production at Tartaruga Verde field
Maersk Drilling awarded contract extension by Brunei Shell Petroleum
Eni reports discovery at Kalimba prospect, offshore Angola
BHGE awarded subsea, well completions contracts for Australia's Gorgon project
OPEC's newest member may boost output as much as 65% this year
Shell approves North Sea project, seeing "life in old dog"
Angola in talks with majors to boost oil output by 2020
Goldman Sachs says U.S. oil drama trumps OPEC's Vienna chaos
Future of oil majors increasingly shaped by fate of global gas
Friday, 22 June 2018
USGS estimates 8.5 Bbbl of oil in Texas’ Eagle Ford Group
Eni exits Croatia's upstream sector
Still plenty of discoveries to be made on the Norwegian shelf, NPD says
Equinor, Microsoft partner for cloud services delivered from new cloud data centers in Norway
U.S. asks Japan to halt purchase of Iran oil in harder stance
Shell completes sale of stake in Thailand’s Bongkot field
Argentina resurrects oil intervention panic with cabinet switch
Oil explorers get best results in Norway since 2010 bonanza
OPEC reaches decision on output boost
Shell seen rediscovering swagger in Texas shale fields
Russia-Saudi plans for super-OPEC could reshape global oil order
Thursday, 21 June 2018
Noia Oil and Gas Conference 2018 comes to a close
Mubadala Petroleum completes acquisition of 10% interest in Egypt's Shorouk Concession
Halliburton introduces advanced solids control and separation system
Libya oil exports to resume at key ports as OPEC meets on supply
Saudis take oil consumers' side as OPEC nears pivotal talks
HydraWell signs contract with Chevron for UK plug and abandonment services
Echo Energy reports significant oil discovery in Argentina
Shale Support purchases two natural mines in Louisiana
IPAA supports onshore permitting, regulatory reform legislation
Unfractured wells growing as Permian pipeline scarcity worsens
U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil stir up a corner of the market
Unfracked wells growing as Permian pipeline scarcity worsens
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Exxon, Hess report eighth oil discovery offshore Guyana
Oil industry stands on threshold of historic step change in demand for its products
OPEC races to salvage oil deal after Iran, Saudi clash
Icahn expected to speed push for SandRidge sale after board win
Mozambique says Exxon, Eni exploration contracts nearly ready
Shell sells Draugen, Gjøa interest in Norway
Shell sells equity in Malaysia LNG Tiga for $750 million
Pioneer sees oil at $100 if there's no supply boost
Pioneer sees oil at $100 if there's no supply boost: OPEC update
Shale giant says Permian oil faces shut ins on pipe shortage
Tuesday, 19 June 2018
SDX Energy reports gas discovery in Egypt's South Disouq Concession
Wintershall awarded new acreage in Norway's 24th licensing round
Equinor awards light well intervention contract to Akofs
OPEC's plunging spare capacity poised to boost forward oil curve
Icahn is said likely to have won control of SandRidge board
Reveal Energy Services signs first operator volume agreement
Diamond Offshore Drilling signs helical license extension with Trelleborg
EMGS announces multi-client revenues related to 24th license round awards
Rockhopper Exploration provides update on operations in Egypt
Saudi dilemma: Output boost could hurt its oil-based economy
OPEC faces a bigger problem in Washington than Trump tweets
Monday, 18 June 2018
Equinor offered seven licenses in Norway's 24th licensing round
In Icahn-SandRidge tiff, bitter words hide overlapping targets
Shell seen reclaiming dominance in Texas shale country
Baytex Energy, Raging River Exploration announce merger valued at $5 billion
Santos, Conoco award FEED contracts for Barossa project, offshore Australia
Empyrean Energy completes oil migration study offshore China
President Energy reports 50% output increase at Puesto Flores field
OPEC aims for modest output hike to overcome Iran's dissent
U.S. oil's pricing allure risks being dulled by China tariff
Industry needs to demonstrate "license to operate," says new OE2019 chair
Sunday, 17 June 2018
Iran says three OPEC members to veto Saudi-proposed supply boost
Rick Perry wants to help Argentina be more like Texas
Friday, 15 June 2018
Rosneft says it is "comfortable" with $70-$80 oil
Equinor acquires interest in Brazil's Roncador field
Lukoil commissions third well at Vladimir Filanovsky field
ANWR could boost U.S. oil supplies, but it's going to be a while
Oil set for further loss in London as OPEC clash on supply looms
Rice University engineers advance NMR models for oil and gas
Iran oil exports slide in early ship data after Trump sanctions
Explorers see promise in Egypt oil, gas when subsidies eased
Explorers in Egypt expect constraints on domestic energy prices to loosen, prompting new investment in oil and natural gas fields.
Companies including Citadel Capital SAE, Circle Oil Plc and Petroceltic International Plc expect President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi to make good on promises to reduce subsidies of more than $20 billion a year and ease demands that producers sell fuel on the domestic market well below international prices, they said at a conference in London on June 27.
The changes would allow the government to cut the budget deficit and pay suppliers money owed for fuel, said Mohamed Shoeib, a managing director at Cairo-based Citadel. It’s a necessary first step if Egypt wants to lure back investors driven from the country by recent turmoil as it tries to both increase exports and meet surging domestic energy demand.
The government “should tackle the problem and not escape it,” Shoeib, whose company has about $10 billion invested, mostly in Egyptian energy projects, said in an interview. “It should happen very soon.”
Egypt is poised to become a net fuel importer as authorities divert gas from export projects to meet local demand, sometimes failing to pay the suppliers. The practice prevented the UK’s BG Group Plc from meeting contracted LNG shipments this year. The company has been in talks with the government about guarantees for future exports, with receivables for gas still owed by Egypt doubling in a year to March 31.
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Egypt plans to pay at least $1.5 billion to energy suppliers before the end of the year, or about a quarter of its debt as of April, Reuters reported June 26, citing Oil Minister Sherif Ismail.
Egyptian General Petroleum Corp., the state energy company, “is doing the best it can” to pay off the debt, said Chris Green, CEO at Circle Oil. “The key thing is reducing subsidy.”
Sea Dragon Energy Inc. plans to acquire additional assets in the country, said CEO Paul Welch. “The time is great now to get involved in Egypt.”
Oil producers receive international prices for their products in Egypt, while gas suppliers are paid only a fraction of what they could earn from exports when they sell on the domestic market, Stephane Foucaud, a London-based analyst at FirstEnergy Capital Corp., said in an interview at the conference.
“The gas price simply has to increase” and that will “unlock exploration” because some fields are not economic to drill at the current tariff, said David Thomas, COO at Petroceltic. “The country is full of opportunity. My question is, when the race will start?”
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