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Tensions simmer around Cyprus and East Med Gas Plan
India fails to win over Qatar on LNG pricing
India’s efforts to renegotiate its long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply deal with Qatar have fallen flat, with Doha rebuffing New Delhi's calls for a move away from oil-linked prices.
Senex’s Q2-FY20 production jumps 35%
Australian developer Senex Energy’s oil and gas output jumped 35% quarter on quarter in the October-December period on the back of new fields coming online and production ramp-ups.
French LNG imports hit 10-year high in 2019
ONGC’s PEC round attracts 12 bidders
India’s state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) has reportedly received offers from 12 contractors interested in boosting production at 50 of its small and marginal fields.
LAPSSET infrastructure project gains AU support
Australia softens position over gas reserve scheme
The Australian government has softened its position on introducing a natural gas reserve policy following the release of a review into the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism (ADGSM).
Work on Afghan stretch of Turkmenistan to India gas pipeline faces additional 6-month delay
TAPI project, also to traverse Pakistan, is going nowhere fast. Claims that Turkmen section is complete seen as highly dubious.
Turkmenistan and subsidiary of Turkey’s Calik Holding sign cooperation agreement on TAP electricity transmission project
Gazprom's gas sales to Europe set for 25% decline in January
India strives to reduce reliance on Middle Eastern oil
India’s bid to reduce its reliance on imports of Middle Eastern crude, amid increasing tensions in the region, has seen the South Asian giant turn to both Russia and Brazil for new supplies.
Jersey takes back Verbier stake from Equinor
Georgia delays completion of gas storage unit
China imports record amount of LNG in 2019
China’s imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) climbed 12.2% year in year in 2019 to a record high of 60.25mn tonnes in 2019, despite concerns that the country’s economic slowdown would impinge on demand.
Pertamina may farm in to expiring Rokan contract
Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina may farm in to the nearly expired contract for the Rokan oilfield in order to begin drilling operations before its own licence for the block begins in 2021.
Rosneft reports new oil find in Orenburg
Santos sets production record in 2019
Australian independent Santos increased its production of crude oil and natural gas by 28% year on year in 2019 to a record 75.5mn barrels of oil equivalent (206,800 barrels of oil equivalent per day).
Slovenia’s net electricity output down 4% m/m in December
Belarus president pledges to seek oil supplies from 'Americas, Saudia Arabia, UAE' amid conflict with Russia
FAR, Glencore sign MoU on marketing of Sangomar production
Australia’s FAR revealed last week that it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Glencore on the marketing of oil from the Sangomar block offshore Senegal.
NLNG in 10-year supply deals with Total, Eni
The Nigeria LNG (NLNG) consortium has concluded 10-year supply agreements with subsidiaries of Total and Eni.
Tullow, Total reportedly appoint agent for sale of Kenyan stakes
France's Total and the UK-Irish independent Tullow Oil are reportedly taking concrete steps to reduce their holdings in Kenya.
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