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Gazprom chalks up progress at greenfields
Petrofac bags Absheron contract
Rosneft emerges as sole bidder for Arctic oil block
CNPC subsidiaries cancel plan to load Venezuelan crude
Two CNPC subsidiaries have dropped plans to import several cargoes of Venezuelan oil in light of the US government’s new sanctions on Caracas.
Woodfibre LNG preparing to proceed with construction
News that construction could soon begin on Woodfibre LNG is a further sign of progress, however slow, for Canada’s nascent LNG industry.
Kazakhstan launches gasoline exports to Tajikistan
Second-quarter results show shale struggles
The tough operating environment shale drillers find themselves in is being illustrated by a number of companies’ second-quarter results.
Japan’s SoftBank invests $110 in energy storage
Softbank’s $100bn Vision Fund has made its first investment in energy storage technology by backing Swiss-based energy storage start-up Energy Vault with $110mn.
EPIC begins Permian crude shipments
EPIC Midstream Holdings has started crude shipments from the Permian Basin to the Texas Gulf Coast.
India, China argue over climate change costs
India and China are leading a call by the world’s largest emerging economies for established industrialised countries to carry the costs of fighting climate change
China to step up mine safety record
China is to begin a series of safety inspections at its coal mines during September after a number of fatal accidents in recent months
Drilling JV to work on Qatar’s North Field Expansion
BW Energy spuds exploration well offshore Gabon
The Anglo-Norwegian company BW Energy and its partners have begun drilling a new vertical exploration well at Hibiscus Updip, a prospect within the Dussafu Marin contract area offshore Gabon.
Namibian official explains rejection of refinery proposals
Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy confirmed last week that it was not yet ready to approve any of the proposals it has received for the construction of an oil refinery.
Nigerian government criticises SPDC’s attempt to retain OML 11 operatorship
Nigeria’s federal government has signalled that it will continue to battle Royal Dutch Shell’s attempt to regain its position as operator of Oil Mining Lease 11 (OML 11).
US regulators approve Caesar-Tonga stake sale
The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has approved Royal Dutch Shell’s sale of its 22.45% stake in the Caesar-Tonga oilfield in the US Gulf of Mexico to Norway’s Equinor.
Nigeria prepares for audit of downstream sector
The government of Nigeria is gearing up to conduct a wide-ranging audit of the country’s downstream oil and gas infrastructure.
Romania’s Romgaz seeks partner for new offshore perimeters
Slovenian TES' new generator out of grid for two weeks
Montenegro’s EPCG to sign €35mn loan deal with KfW on HPP Perucica upgrade in September
Suriname hopes bond sale will generate funds for offshore exploration
The national oil company (NOC) of Suriname hopes to raise money for offshore exploration projects with a bond sale in 2020.
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