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Duterte defends Malampaya gas transaction

13 February 2022

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on February 4 defended the sale of a 45% stake in the Malampaya gas project to Udenna, which is controlled by his ally, Dennis Uy.

Biden administration pushes on with lease sale plans

13 February 2022

The administration of US President Joe Biden is continuing to plan for future federal oil and gas lease sales despite a court ruling in January that invalidated the first lease sale it held.

Jadestone unveils 36% increase in production guidance for 2022

13 February 2022

Independent producer Jadestone Energy, which has operations across Southeast Asia and Oceania, unveiled its guidance for 2022 on February 10.

Carnarvon turns attention to Western Australia after Timor-Leste disappointment

13 February 2022

Australia’s Carnarvon Energy is turning its attention back to waters offshore Western Australia after declaring the Buffalo-10 well offshore Timor-Leste to be uncommercial.

NCDMB begins training local oilfield service providers in offshore operations

11 February 2022

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has launched a training programme for oilfield service providers (OSPs) seeking to expand their capacity to operate in the country’s offshore zone.

NNPC, Sahara Group subsidiary, Edo state build road to serve oil communities

11 February 2022

Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) has teamed up with the administration of Edo state and a subsidiary of Sahara Group to build a 16.7-km section of road between Ikpako and Ajoki.

Cenovus reports fourth-quarter loss on one-time charge

11 February 2022

Canada’s Cenovus Energy has posted a net loss of CAD408mn ($320mn) for the fourth quarter of 2021, down from a profit of CAD551mn ($433mn) in the third quarter of last year and a loss of CAD153mn ($120mn) in the final quarter of 2020.

Invictus preparing to sign well services contract with Baker Hughes for Cabora Bassa

11 February 2022

Australia’s Invictus Energy is gearing up to sign an integrated well services contract with Baker Hughes (US) related to its Cabora Bassa project in Zimbabwe.

Canadian government rejects Quebec LNG project

11 February 2022

The Canadian government has rejected GNL Québec’s Énergie Saguenay LNG project. The move follows a rejection from the provincial government of Quebec in July 2021 and could spell the project’s demise.

Canadian oil exports via Gulf Coast reach record highs

11 February 2022

Canadian producers are reported to have exported record crude volumes from the US Gulf Coast at the end of 2021 but continue to face some pipeline capacity constraints.

Udokan Copper to cut emissions by 75% by 2035

11 February 2022

Russian metallurgical company Udokan Copper announced on February 9 that it may reduce its carbon footprint by up to 75% by 2035.

Kawa-1 discovery raises questions

11 February 2022

Guyana’s first commercial crude discovery beyond the Stabroek block has inspired calls for the creation of a new contract model that is more favourable to the government.

Chevron reportedly in talks with PdVSA

11 February 2022

Chevron has reportedly entered into talks with Venezuela’s national oil company PdVSA over the US major’s aim to gain more control over its upstream assets in the South American state.

Liza Unity hook-up nearly complete

11 February 2022

ExxonMobil (US) and its partners have nearly finished hook-up procedures for the Liza Unity, the FPSO that will support development operations at Liza-2, an oilfield at the Stabroek block offshore Guyana.

Mexican oil export cuts already affecting India

11 February 2022

Mexico’s national oil company Pemex has reportedly slashed crude exports to India since the beginning of the year, in an apparent move to uphold its previously announced goal of making more feedstock available to domestic refiners.

Moody’s analyst says Pemex faces less risk of ratings downgrade in 2022

11 February 2022

An analyst for Moody’s Investors Service has said that Mexico’s national oil company Pemex has reduced the risk of another downgrade in its credit rating this year.

SA’s Mantashe defends coal’s role in power generation

11 February 2022

The South African government has defended the use of coal in power generation and it plans to develop the country’s coal mines

Egypt issues new call for GERD talks in February

10 February 2022

Egypt has issued renewed calls for Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt to reach a legally binding agreement on the filling and operations of the 6,500-MW Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) after a year of deadlock.

Richards Bay coal exports fall in 2021

10 February 2022

South Africa’s Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) exported 58.72mn tonnes of coal in 2021, the lowest total since 1996 and 11mn tonnes less than in 2020.

China approves new $1.1bn Liuheng coal-fired power plant

10 February 2022

The eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang has approved the construction of a new 2-GW coal-fired power plant at a cost of $1.10bn, state-owned Zhejiang Energy Group said on February 8.

India ponders pioneering coal exports

10 February 2022

India could begin coal exports to Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan as part of the government’s efforts to counter China’s economic influence in South Asia.