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Australia’s Karoon gets green light for Brazil offshore purchase
Australian oil and gas company Karoon Energy has received the go-ahead from Brazil’s National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP) to acquire the Baúna offshore oilfield from state-run Petrobras.
Australian green hydrogen project eyes industrial consumers
NRG: Time for guarded optimism
PPL approves final dividend following results
State-owned Pakistan Petroleum Ltd (PPL) has approved a final cash dividend equivalent to 10% of ordinary and convertible preference shares after finalising its results for financial year 2019-2020.
Petronas awards multi-client 3D seismic survey
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has awarded a multi-year 3D seismic survey to a consortium of PGS, TGS and WesternGeco.
Total delivers carbon neutral LNG cargo
France’s Total announced this week that it had delivered its first-ever cargo of carbon neutral LNG.
Santos nears FID on Moomba CCS
Australian independent Santos has begun gearing up for a final investment decision (FID) on its Moomba carbon capture and storage (CCS) project following a successful injection test.
Oil Search’s revenue nearly halved in Q3
Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG) listed Oil Search saw its third-quarter revenue fall by nearly half on the back of lower oil and gas prices.
Ampol posts third-quarter profit
Australian refiner and fuel retailer Ampol posted a AUD129mn ($91.8mn) profit for the third quarter of 2020, despite losses at its refining division continuing to mount.
Pertamina must retain majority in any domestic partnership
Indonesian upstream regulator SKK Migas has said state-owned Pertamina is free to form new partnerships to help develop its oil and gas fields as long as it retains its majority stake.
OGDCL convoy attacked by Baloch separatists
A convoy belonging to Pakistan’s state-run Oil and Gas Development Corporation Ltd (OGDCL) has been attacked by separatist militants in Balochistan Province, leaving at least 14 people dead.
Indian developers set to lose out in Iran
India’s state-run developers are reportedly set to lose out on the development of Iran’s shallow-water Farzad-B natural gas field to domestic developers.
China warns over possible domestic gas supply interruptions
China could experience tight natural gas supplies this winter, despite investment in recent years on building out import capacity, underground storage and domestic transportation infrastructure.
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