No more FPSO orders in 2020
No more floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels will be ordered this year, Rystad Energy has predicted.
No more floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels will be ordered this year, Rystad Energy has predicted.
An attempt to lift force majeure at the Es Sider port, allowing oil exports to resume, has failed with local armed forces refusing to allow this to go ahead.
TechnipFMC has won work to build a new hydrocracking complex for the Assiut refinery, in Egypt.
Air Products has signed a deal with ACWA Power and Neom on the construction of a green hydrogen-ammonia facility in northwest Saudi Arabia.
There are no cases of coronavirus at the Mozambique LNG site, in the country’s north, Australia’s RBR Group has reported.
The African Energy Chamber has launched a jobs portal in order to help the continent’s energy market bounce back.
Canada’s ReconAfrica has produced a technical evaluation on the entire Kavango Basin, in Namibia and Botswana.
Terrorists attacked employees of Fenix Construction Services on June 27, the company has acknowledged.
Sasol has opted to drop an exploration licence offshore central Mozambique.
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) is expanding the Nigerian Content Intervention (NCI) Fund to $350 million.
Countries that need power, need power now – and Karadeniz’s Powerships may just be the fastest moving answer to this particular demand.
Almost two decades after the collapse of Enron Corp., a former unit of the energy-trading giant is sparring with US and Nigerian authorities over the proceeds of the sale of a luxury yacht.
The head of Algeria’s Sonelgaz has been unanimously elected to serve as the new president of Med-TSO.
An attack has taken place on a floating facility offshore Nigeria, Dryad Global has reported, saying as many as 11 people may have been kidnapped.
Nigeria plans to keep its liquefied natural supply at current levels despite prices near record lows, the opposite of what exporters from the US to Australia are doing.
The Odjfell Deepsea Stavanger is on its way to South Africa, to drill more wells for Total.
Sonatrach has signed gas agreements with Eni following a high-level meeting in Algiers.
Sasol has signed a deal to sell its indirect stake in the Escravos gas-to-liquids (GTL) plant, in Nigeria, to Chevron.
Ghana has made considerable progress in distributing power to its citizens, but talks are under way in order to make this process more sustainable.
Eni has found gas offshore Egypt, in the Nile Delta’s North El Hammad licence.
Egypt has lost its bid seeking more time in its dispute with Union Fenosa Gas (UFG), over a failure to supply gas to a liquefaction plant at Damietta.
Talks are under way to restart Libya’s oil exports.
Oceaneering has won inspection work in Angola from a Chevron subsidiary.
Voting at Gulf Marine Services’ (GMS) AGM has seen three board members being rejected for reappointment by shareholders – while the company has opted to reappoint two of them anyway.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun has condemned planned Israeli exploration in contested waters.