DFC, Shell Foundation plan renewable investments
The US’ International Development Finance Corp. (DFC) and Shell Foundation are teaming up to work on renewable energy access in low-income states, in Africa and Asia.
The US’ International Development Finance Corp. (DFC) and Shell Foundation are teaming up to work on renewable energy access in low-income states, in Africa and Asia.
PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) and Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company (Kufpec) have made a major gas find while drilling offshore Malaysia.
Nigeria has launched an exercise to cut upstream production costs, with an eye on securing the country’s energy future.
Japan’s Cosmo Energy Holdings has won exploration rights for Abu Dhabi’s Offshore Block 4, under the state’s second bid round.
DG Risk Group has acquired Protection Vessels International (PVI), with high hopes for providing security in the Gulf of Guinea.
Panoro Energy has struck a deal to buy assets owned by Tullow Oil in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon for up to $180 million.
Investments by the world’s NOCs are incompatible with limiting climate change, according to new research published by the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI).
The South African government plans to investigation “fruitless and wasteful” spending by Eskom on accommodation at the Kusile power plant.
East Africa-focused Janus Continental Group (JCG) has invested $13 million in Highview Power, which has developed a liquid air energy storage system.
Tracking carbon dioxide is difficult, but will play an important role in tackling the world’s emissions problem.
Qatar Petroleum (QP) has taken the final investment decision (FID) for the world’s largest LNG plant, which will increase the country’s production to 110 million tonnes per year.
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has calculated that the marginal field round will secure at least $500 million in signature bonuses.
As the period for comments on UK Export Finance’s (UKEF) plans close, a campaigning group has highlighted a number of hydrocarbon projects in which the agency may play a role.
Sonatrach has commissioned the Phase 3 Booster project at Hassi R’mel, with three stations now completed.
Serinus Energy’s “shackles are off”, the company’s CEO Jeffrey Auld has said, with a newfound focus on generating cash and modest drilling plans.
South Africa’s carbon tax fails to provide a sufficient deterrent to emitters, PwC has said in a recent report.
Palantir Technologies has extended its partnership with BP, as part of the oil company’s drive to reach net zero.
Glencore’s wells in Chad remain offline although the Alen field, in Equatorial Guinea, is expected to start up on schedule in the first quarter.
Savannah Energy has signed a deal to supply gas to Mulak Energy, in Nigeria, for a CNG project in Rivers State.
The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) has denied that the reopening of the Eilat-Ashkelon pipeline would have an impact on flows through the Egyptian waterway.
A South African committee will visit the Engen refinery this week, during a visit to KwaZulu-Natal.
Trafigura has acquired a minority stake in Bboxx, which provides solar power systems in Africa and Asia, with an eye on LPG supplies.
Tullow Oil has chosen Maersk Drilling to provide an ultra-deepwater drillship for work on the TEN and Jubilee fields, offshore Ghana.
A Nigerian court has approved an arrest warrant for ExxonMobil’s managing director in Nigeria, Richard Laing.
Kuwait Oil Co. (KOC) has awarded a contract to Halliburton to extend digital support to the North Kuwait asset.