Mubadala Petroleum, with its partners Petronas and Shell, has sanctioned the development of the Pegaga gas field offshore Sarawak Malaysia.
In its 2018 Business Outlook, Oil & Gas UK looked at the big mergers and acquisitions in the past year.
ConocoPhillips and its partners SK E&S Australia and Santos have received regulatory approval for the development of the Barossa project located offshore about 300 kilometers north of Darwin, Northern Territory.
Canada’s Port of Quebec has decided to strengthen commercial ties with three Belgian ports.
WASSP has launched its new key pulse and patent pending interference management system including automated frequency and bandwidth algorithm. One major problem faced by manufacturers of sonar systems is that underwater environments are often noisy due to other acoustic devices operating in the same
France’s Dunkirk LNG import terminal, the country’s fourth regasification facility, has received its second-ever cargo from the Novatek-operated Yamal LNG export project in the Russian Arctic. According to Dunkerque LNG, the terminal operator, the 172,410-cbm ice-class LNG tanker Fedor Litke arrived
UK company Utility ROV Services (URS) and Cyprus-based EDT Shipmanagement have signed an agreement to provide boulder clearance services to the offshore renewable energy industry using their combined resources. The agreement is based on an initial one-year period with options for extension.
US energy giant ExxonMobil has reportedly snapped up a cooldown cargo for its Papua New Guinea liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility that was shut down following an earthquake at the end of February.
State-run gas company GAIL (India) Ltd is reportedly proposing to swap seven liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes from Dominion’s Cove Point liquefaction facility in the US. Gail has already signed time-swap deals with international players to sell some of its previously contracted U.S. LNG supplies
Two Post Panamax containerships collided while docking in the Karachi port in Pakistan on Monday.
Russia’s largest shipping company Sovcomflot slipped to a loss for the year 2017, a year characterized as ‘one of the worst’ for the conventional tanker market. The company reported a net loss of $113 million for the year, compared to the $206.8 million reported in 2016. Conventional tanker freight
Gazprom’s head Alexey Miller on Friday met with Shell’s boss for integrated gas Maarten Wetselaar in St. Petersburg to discuss collaboration between the two companies in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector. According to a Gazprom statement, the duo discussed joint efforts in the liquefied natural
Statoil has received consent from the PSA to use the Aasta Hansteen spar platform, subsea systems, and infield pipelines on the field in the Norwegian Sea.
Liquefied natural gas shipper, Golar LNG has made changes at the leadership positions within the company and its Nasdaq-listed partnership, Golar LNG Partners.