The growing global oil demand will be more than met by the increasing oil production in the U.S. Brazil, Canada and Norway through 2020, however this might change after 2020 due to the lack of investments in the oil and gas industry.
French oil major Total is set to complete its acquisition of Denmark’s Maersk Oil later this week.
The National Electric Power Company of Jordan (NEPCO) on Monday launched a tender seeking the supply of one liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo to be delivered in May. The spot LNG cargo is to be provided on a DES (Delivered Ex Ship) basis to NEPCO’s Al‐Sheikh Sabah LNG terminal at Aqaba, according to
The Seafox 5 jack-up rig has installed the tower and the nacelle of the first GE Haliade 6MW wind turbine on the 396MW Merkur offshore wind farm in the German North Sea.
Antwerp and Dakar port authorities plan to collaborate more closely in the next few years as they signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in Senegal on March 2, 2018.
Iberdrola and Navantia have held the delivery ceremony for the first four jacket foundations built for the 714MW East Anglia One wind farm in the Navantia shipyard in Fene, Spain.
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has won an order for an LNG carrier from an unidentified overseas owner.
MSC Madrid collided with a Ro-Ro ship Primula Seaways on February 3, off Vlissingen.
Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas has made an oil and gas discovery at its Boudji-1 exploration well in Block F14 (Likuale), located in South Gabon.
The government of Guyana is reviewing an ‘Oil and Gas Master Plan’ for Guyana, which was developed and submitted by Mitsubishi Corporation and Chiyoda Corporation in collaboration with the government of Japan.
U.S. oil and gas operator Byron Energy has completed the second of three wells on the South Marsh Island Block 71 (SM 71) lease in the Gulf of Mexico
Woodlands-based Anadarko said Monday it received an approval from the government of Mozambique for its giant liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Mozambique. The government granted approval for the Golfinho/Atum field development plan. The plan outlines the integrated onshore project from t
Saudi oil firm Saudi Aramco is looking into the possibility of building a plant for the production of steel plates as part of its efforts to increase the local content in the company’s supply chain.
New E&P player Spirit Energy has passed the offshore safety audit of its project management for the development of the Oda field in the North Sea with flying colors.