Sonatrach terminates Petroceltic court, faces legal action
Sonatrach has pulled the plug on the Isarene permit, held by Petroceltic International.
Sonatrach has pulled the plug on the Isarene permit, held by Petroceltic International.
Namibian President Hage Geingob has acknowledged Reconnaissance Energy Africa’s find in the Kavango Basin.
Frontier is delighted to announce that the Africa E&P Summit 2021 will take place as a hybrid event on the 22nd and 23rd September at the May Fair Hotel, London United Kingdom and online.
The world’s energy consumption will change “profoundly” if it is to meet the Paris Agreement goals, Wood Mackenzie has said in a new report.
Reconnaissance Energy Africa has found oil and gas indicators and shows over three intervals at its first well onshore Namibia.
West Africa is fertile ground for minigrid developments but companies must co-operate to broaden energy access successfully.
Nigeria’s plans to overhaul its exploration and production sector through the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) fall short, according to Mariah Lucciano-Gabriel.
Shell and Equinor executives in Tanzania have issued a plea for the country to support the proposed LNG project in Lindi.
Sasol has launched plans to take a major step into the production of green hydrogen, both domestically in South Africa and in Germany.
Ocean Infinity has formed a joint venture with Gregg Drilling, in a step they say will reduce the environmental impact of offshore operations.
The Lake Albert development, including export pipeline, will cost $15 billion with contracts expected to be dished out following final investment decision (FID) on April 11.
Qatargas will exercise two options for additional work on the North Field Production Sustainability (NFPS) offshore project under a contract with Saipem.
Puma Energy has equipped 14 of its sites in Ghana with solar power, with total capacity of 422 kWp.
Sasol is seeking suppliers to provide it with renewable energy at its South African operations.
Kosmos Energy has appointed two former Cobalt International Energy executives to run its exploration business.
George Maxwell has been named as Vaalco Energy’s new CEO, replacing Cary Bounds.
Worley has won a maintenance and integrity contract in Oman, working with Arabian Industries Projects (AIP).
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) is ready to work with former militants, although warning that the oil and gas industry will not be able to provide all the jobs required.
Penspen has won a four-year contract to procure and construct flowlines and wellheads for 51 wells for ADNOC Onshore.
ION Geophysical has won 3D work offshore Kenya, ahead of a licence round expected in the near term.
Total should announce final investment decision (FID) for its Lake Albert project on April 11.
Angola has invited companies to study secondary recovery methods in a bid to maintain production.
Turkey’s TPAO has begun drilling the Amasra-1 well, on the North Sakarya field.