The Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) is investigating an LNG leak incident that happened this at Melkøya island, offshore Hammerfest in northern Norway.
Vaalco Energy has completed the workover operations on the Avouma 2H well located offshore Gabon and replaced the Electrical Submersible Pump (ESP) system.
Libya’s Ras Lanuf terminal lost two crude oil tanks due to armed attacks in the oil crescent region.
Mubadala Petroleum has encountered a total net pay of 268 feet in the MNA-20 development well located in the Manora oil field in the Northern Gulf of Thailand.
Shell has selected Gate Energy as the provider for facility commissioning of the Vito development in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
French energy giant and LNG player Engie, signed a deal to sell its 68.1 percent interest in Glow, to Global Power Synergy Public Company for €2.6 billion ($3 billion).
Byron Energy has been awarded three more blocks by BOEM in the Gulf of Mexico following four blocks awarded to the company earlier this month.
German oil and gas company DEA has been offered two licenses in the Barents Sea in the 24th licensing round in Norway.
The portfolio of global offshore wind projects in operation, under construction or in development grew by over 10% in the last year, according to new data from RenewableUK’s Offshore Wind Project Intelligence.
Cheniere Energy and Cheniere Energy Partners have reached a definitive agreement under which Cheniere will acquire all of the publicly-held shares of Cheniere Partners Holdings in a stock for share transaction.
The Houston-based LNG export project developer Tellurian intends to offer 12 million shares in an effort to fund the pipeline development and secure working capital.
Petrobras has started non-binding phases for the sale of Bauna and Tartaruga Verde fields offshore Brazil.
Norwegian oil company Aker BP has been offered interests in six exploration licenses in the 24th licensing round in Norway.
Brazil’s Petrobras said that its oil and natural gas production, including natural gas liquids (NGL), was 2.67 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) in May remaining flat for the second month in a row.