Shell’s Bonga ramps up despite COVID fears
Shell’s Bonga field completed maintenance last week and is ramping production back up, despite some isolated cases of coronavirus.
Shell’s Bonga field completed maintenance last week and is ramping production back up, despite some isolated cases of coronavirus.
Russian mercenaries are reported to have arrived at the Sharara oilfield, Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC) has said.
Work on Nigeria’s Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline is due to begin on June 30.
A South African court has found irregularities in a deal to supply fuel to the City of Tshwane.
Sonatrach and Total have agreed to extend their LNG supply deal for another three years.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) saw a more than 300% decline in earnings in March as crude prices plummeted.
Uganda National Oil Co. (UNOC) has invited companies to participate with it in the upcoming bid round.
San Leon Energy’s Nigerian production held steady in 2019 as downtime and pipeline losses reduced exports.
United Oil & Gas (UOG) has increased its net production from Egypt’s Abu Sennan concession by 69%, while also reporting a reserve boost.
Australia’s FAR is in default for its payments due on the Sangomar field, following recent talk of delays in Senegal’s upstream plans.
Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has called for oil company and government personnel to follow rules and document procedures in order to tackle the pandemic.
Turkey has criticised French President Emmanuel Macron for his comments on Libya, as external actors amp up their rhetoric on the need for action.
Woodside Petroleum has denied that first oil from the Sangomar field will be delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A group of international investors is buying a stake in ADNOC’s gas pipeline assets, which are valued at $20.7 billion.
Oryx Petroleum has cut operating expenses by 21% and is focused on slimmed down operations in Kurdistan for the near future.
Shell is heading to the UK Supreme Court today for another hearing on oil leaks in the Niger Delta.
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Cheiron has begun producing crude from a new field in Egypt’s southern Gulf of Suez, following the GNN oil discovery.
There are challenges ahead for Mozambique, even while it is poised for a period of dramatic growth as investment into its northern gas finds escalates.
Belayim Petroleum (Petrobel) has terminated the contract for Shelf Drilling’s Trident 16, only three months after extending it.
Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP) intends to cut 30% of costs this year, including a workforce reduction of 40%.
Algeria’s Sonatrach has signed a deal with Societe Tunisienne de l'Electricite et du Gaz (STEG) extending gas supplies.
Renergen has signed a deal on the distribution of its LNG through Total South Africa Proprietary’s service stations.
Sasol has negotiated some extra wriggle room in its financial discussions, while also announcing the end to upstream operations in West Africa amid a new structure plan.
Pandemic-driven lockdowns have taken their toll on small companies in every sector, while larger companies can take a longer view on matters, including in the LNG sector.