Eni replaces Saipem-bound Puliti with Brusco
Eni has appointed Guido Brusco to be its new director general of natural resources, replacing Alessandro Puliti.
Eni has appointed Guido Brusco to be its new director general of natural resources, replacing Alessandro Puliti.
Shell and Namcor have announced a light oil discovery at the Graff-1, offshore Namibia.
Australian explorer FAR’s major shareholder has rejected a takeover bid from Samuel Terry Asset Management.
Total Eren and Chariot have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to provide solar power to the Tharisa mine.
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has launched an investigation into the Trinity Spirit disaster.
Sonatrach and Gazprom have launched a plan for a new gas development in Algeria’s Berkine Basin.
Eni has discovered gas at its first exploration well drilled offshore Abu Dhabi, in the offshore Block 2.
A production vessel offshore Nigeria appears to have been gutted in a fire that broke out overnight.
The European Commission has confirmed that some gas and nuclear resources will be acceptable in the energy transition.
Saudi Aramco has bought a 7.4% stake in Norway’s Cognite, a software company.
The Africa Cup of Nations has tested the footballing mettle of 24 African states – and also Cameroon’s ability to cover the resulting increased power demand.
Masdar has ambitious plans to scale up its power capacity and sees the entry of Adnoc and TAQA as set to “supercharge” its business.
A group of energy companies have ponied up C$79 million ($62mn) to back a turquoise hydrogen technology in Canada.
TotalEnergies and CNOOC Ltd have taken the final investment decision (FID) on Uganda’s Lake Albert development, finally triggering the start of work on the 240,000 barrel per day project.
Explorers have come and gone from Madagascar over the years, drawn in by the opportunities presented from the heavy oil deposits.
The Kawa-1 well has found 54 metres of hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs offshore Guyana, on the Corentyne block.
TotalEnergies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Rwanda ahead of a final investment decision (FID) in Uganda tomorrow.
Samuel Terry Asset Management has set out a plan to buy Australian-listed FAR through a cash offer of A$0.45 ($0.31) per share.
In climate circles, ‘energy transition’ is the phrase on everyone’s lips. The global effort to shift energy generation away from polluting fossil fuels to clean, green renewables is as massive a challenge as anything the world has faced.
Gastrade has taken the final investment decision (FID) for the Alexandroupolis LNG terminal.
ACP Energy has begun trading on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange, with a focus on acquiring oil and gas producing assets.
Trafigura has agreed to provide up to $200 million to Sirius Petroleum to fund its plans in Nigeria, at OML 65.
Greenpeace has called for the FSO Safer to be isolated with a boom as a short-term measure to prevent an ecological disaster.
Kuwait Energy Egypt has begun drilling on the Abu Sennan licence in Egypt, United Oil & Gas has reported, marking the start of a four-well programme.
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) will work with Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) to raise $5 billion.