Akwa Ibom takes issue with Exxon sale to Seplat
The Akwa Ibom government has objected to ExxonMobil’s sale plans to Seplat Energy and filed a legal case to halt the transaction.
The Akwa Ibom government has objected to ExxonMobil’s sale plans to Seplat Energy and filed a legal case to halt the transaction.
The US and its partners will send an additional 15 billion cubic metres of LNG to Europe this year, US President Joe Biden has said.
Saipem has set out a plan to raise a financing package as the company revises down margins associated with eight projects.
KCA Deutag has completed the sale of five drilling rigs in Nigeria for $18 million.
Cote d’Ivoire’s oil and gas has a history dating back to 1977 but it is Eni’s recent Baleine discovery that has rejuvenated interest in the country.
The Court of Appeal has quashed another conviction related to alleged wrongdoing by Unaoil, setting Paul Bond free today in another rebuff to the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
Algeria’s Naftal has signed a deal with Sonatrach’s pipeline unit on the construction of a 424 km LPG pipeline to run along the Mediterranean coast.
Energean almost doubled its adjusted EBITDAX in 2021, from 2020, and expects first gas from its Karish project in the third quarter of this year.
Tullow Oil has appointed Jonathan Swinney as its new CFO, joining from Enquest.
Vaalco Energy has contracted DOF Subsea to carry out subsea construction and installation work to allow it to go ahead with swapping in a floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel in Gabon.
The UK and Denmark are widely considered the titans of the offshore wind industry and the third episode of Bigger Faster Better explores the outlook for this low-carbon technology as the global energy transition gathers pace.
Shell has won its case in The Hague against Nigeria’s Esther Kiobel, with the court rejecting a link between the company and the execution of her husband.
Energy Voice’s Net Zero Workforce event on March 29 will help draw the roadmap for the transition, inspire the next generation and shape the future of energy.
Shell has struck a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to provide LNG to the Brunsbüttel terminal in Germany.
An attack in northeast Uganda killed geologists and soldiers protecting them, with the finger of blame pointed at local cattle rustlers.
TotalEnergies (LON:TTE) has denied charges of complicity in war crimes and signalled its determination for a “gradual suspension” of its work in Russia.
Netherland, Sewell & Associates (NSAI) has signed a deal to assess the potential of Ethiopia’s oil and gas resources.
ExxonMobil has made a good-quality gas find at its block offshore Cyprus, on the Glaucus-2 well.
Spain has approved Morocco’s plans for Western Sahara, creating new lines of dispute in Madrid and driving the Algerian ambassador to be recalled.
Germany has struck agreements with Adnoc on securing low-carbon test ammonia cargoes, which will play a key part in the European state’s energy transition.
Saudi Aramco will increase spending and issue bonus shares as oil’s surge to more than $100 a barrel bolsters the company’s plan to boost production.
QatarEnergy (QE) has held talks with German officials in preparation to begin sending LNG to the northern European country.
Eni and Sonatrach have made a “significant” oil and gas discovery in Algeria’s Berkine North Basin.
A rush of announcements on green hydrogen in the US highlights that the received wisdom, that blue hydrogen has the price advantage, does not tell the entire story.
Africa will play a critical role in providing more supply for Eni’s portfolio, CEO Claudio Descalzi set out during the company’s capital markets day.