ITF tackles crew change blight with cross-sector declaration
More than 300 corporations and NGOs have signed a pledge to tackle the crew change crisis and improve health protocols.
More than 300 corporations and NGOs have signed a pledge to tackle the crew change crisis and improve health protocols.
Appealing fiscal terms and a desire to tackle emissions has made Morocco an attractive destination for investment.
Discoveries offshore South Africa have “no clear route to commercialisation”, according to GlobalData.
Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) has lifted force majeure on its exports from Qua Iboe.
Energean has taken the final investment decision (FID) on its North El Amriya and North Idkunea (NEA/NI) subsea tieback, offshore Egypt.
IHS Markit expects companies to drill 38 high impact wells this year.
The UK has grand hopes to extend its links with Africa, particularly in the renewable space where there is clear scope for facilitating investments and supporting increased generation.
The day before US President Joe Biden was inaugurated in Washington DC, Adnoc’s CEO was speaking in support of the ties that bind the two.
Tunisia holds opportunities for investors, but government processes and local unrest have slowed developments.
Two former Valaris rigs are set for a new role – as launch sites for SapceX’s next generation of rockets.
Lake Turkana Wind Power has contracted Clir Renewables to track the Kenyan power project’s performance and consider potential optimisation.
Edinburgh-based Belltree has won work to assist Angola’s oil industry regulator in assessing field performance.
Maurel et Prom has appointed John Anis as the chairman of the board, to replace Aussie Gautama.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari will inaugurate the National Oil and Gas Excellence Centre (NOGEC) in Lagos on January 21.
Privately backed Apex International Energy has announced a second oil find in Egypt’s Western Desert, with another well still to go.
Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) has signed a deal to provide gas to industrial and manufacturing companies in Lagos and Ogun states.
Shelf Drilling has reported an early termination for two of its rigs, both of which were contracted to Adnoc Drilling.
Waha Oil Co. has cut production in order to carry out maintenance on the 32-inch pipeline connecting fields to the Es Sider terminal.
The Tawke licence in Kurdistan produced 110,300 barrels per day in 2020, DNO has reported, down from 124,000 bpd in 2019.
Adnoc, Mubadala Investment and ADQ have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on launching the Abu Dhabi Hydrogen Alliance.
Shell Petroleum Development Co. (SPDC) has sold its 30% stake in OML 17 to TNOG Oil and Gas, for $533 million.
Frontier Energy will hold its North Africa and Mediterranean E&P Summit online on January 28, showcasing the region’s future energy potential.
Total has opted not to continue being a member of the American Petroleum Institute (API), expressing differences of opinion over climate change.
Kidnappings offshore West Africa hit a six-year high in 2020, Ambrey has reported, with 142 crew members seized by pirates.
An accident on the Espoir Ivoirien floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, offshore Cote d’Ivoire, has caused two deaths.