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Husky to review West White Rose
Canada’s Husky Energy has said it will carry out a review of its stalled West White Rose project offshore Newfoundland and Labrador on the country’s east coast.
Small Canadian producers struggling to survive
Small and medium-sized Canadian producers are under increasing pressure as market conditions remain challenging, and many may not survive.
Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission loses $1.4bn on Sturgeon refinery
The Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission has disclosed that it lost CAD1.88bn ($1.43bn) in 2019 on the Sturgeon refinery, which suffered from delays and cost overruns.
Permian drillers scramble for federal permits ahead of election
Permitting on federal land in the Permian Basin has spiked ahead of the US presidential election, on concerns that Joe Biden would restrict new drilling on such land.
NRG: A sense of uncertainty
World oil markets have regained some ground, but the industry continues to experience conflict on a number of fronts.
Dramatic fall reported in Canadian oil and gas spending
Statistics Canada announced last week that capital expenditure by the country’s oil and gas industry had fallen 54% sequentially in the second quarter of 2020.
PetroChina, Ovintiv terminate Duvernay joint venture
State-run PetroChina and independent Ovintiv have terminated their eight-year old joint venture that operates assets in the liquid-rich Duvernay shale gas play in Alberta Province.
Energy sector job cuts loom in North America and beyond
A number of oil and gas companies have warned of looming job cuts in North America, as well as elsewhere in the world.
Schlumberger offloading fracking business to Liberty
Oilfield services giant Schlumberger has agreed to offload its North American hydraulic fracturing business to Liberty Oilfield Services.
US LNG exports bouncing back after Hurricane Laura disruptions
US LNG exports are expected to rebound fairly promptly after Hurricane Laura – which passed through the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in Louisiana – disrupted operations at major export terminals last week. But some obstacles remain.
Range unveils net zero emissions target
Shale driller Range Resources has set itself a target of net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2025, while pipeline operator Williams is aiming for net zero emissions by 2050.
Enbridge restores service on offshore pipelines after storm
Pipeline operator Enbridge said on September 2 that operations had resumed on two offshore natural gas pipelines that serve production platforms in the US Gulf of Mexico.
Polaris pipeline diluent leak results in partial outage
Canada’s Inter Pipeline has shut down a segment of the Polaris pipeline system, which carries light oil such as condensate from Edmonton to oil sands facilities in Alberta, following a leak.
NRG: Risks to stability
Blackstone agrees to offload Cheniere stake
Blackstone Group’s private equity business has agreed to sell its stake of over 40% in LNG producer Cheniere Energy’s limited partnership, Cheniere Energy Partners, to Brookfield Infrastructure and its own affiliated company.
Canadian producers consider next steps
Canada’s producers are pondering how to remain competitive in the face of an uncertain future.
Gulf Coast braces for Hurricane Laura
Offshore oil and gas producers in the US Gulf of Mexico – as well as refiners on the coast – have suspended operations as Tropical Storm Laura strengthened into a hurricane and made its approach.
ExxonMobil dropped from Dow
Super-major ExxonMobil will be dropped from the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) prior to the start of trading on August 31.
US rig count rises for first time since March
The US’ active oil and gas rig count rose in the week up to August 21 according to oilfield services firm Baker Hughes, marking the first increase in 24 weeks, or since early March.
NRG: Looking to the future
Although rattled by the international oil and gas price collapse, governments and investors continue to press forward – either through new legislation or new projects
US firms sign Iraq energy deals
Panama Canal marks Neopanamax transit milestone
The SK Resolute LNG carrier completed a transit last week that marked the 10,000th journey by a Neopanamax vessel through the Panama Canal since its expansion.
Cheniere’s Midship subsidiary requests extension to complete pipeline
Midship Pipeline, a subsidiary of US LNG exporter Cheniere Energy, has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for an extension until December 2022 to complete its natural gas pipeline.
Petronet reportedly considering scaling back Tellurian investment
India’s Petronet LNG is reportedly considering scaling back a proposed investment in US-based Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG project, which had previously been pegged at around $2.5bn.
Canada Energy Regulator forecasts 6.6% decline in country’s production
The Canada Energy Regulator has forecast that the country’s oil production will average 4.38mn barrels per day over the whole of 2020, which would mark a 6.6% year-on-year decline on 2019.
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