Woodfibre LNG strikes delayed deal with McDermott
Woodfibre LNG has signed an engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction (EPFC) contract with McDermott International.
Woodfibre LNG has signed an engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction (EPFC) contract with McDermott International.
The UK will back President Joe Biden’s plans to release emergency oil supplies in an attempt to reduce the price of oil.
Switzerland has ordered three SBM subsidiaries to pay 7 million francs ($7.5mn) for failing to prevent bribe paying in Angola, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria.
TotalEnergies has signed a solar power plan in Libya, in addition to setting out plans for the Waha concession.
High hopes around the shift to hydrogen have largely focused on technology providers, but there will also be a need for companies to bring production into reality.
Jordan and Israel have agreed to co-operate on solar and desalination projects, with support from the US and United Arab Emirates.
A seismic vessel arriving in Cape Town has sparked the ire of environmental activists ahead of planned work off South Africa’s Wild Coast.
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh intends to run for president, he announced at the weekend, while also seeming to back a sale of a stake in Waha Oil to TotalEnergies and ConocoPhillips.
Pharos Energy has restarted drilling in Egypt at the El Fayum concession, the company has declared.
Fugro is transforming its business through a shift to remote and autonomous vessels, with the aim of accelerating decision making – while also cutting emissions.
Amid the debate around hydrogen and what niche it may fill, there is an increasing focus on the resource as a storage medium.
Eskom has said a “deliberate act of sabotage” raised the risk of stage 6 load shedding in South Africa.
Wentworth Resources has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Vitol to offset emissions in Tanzania.
ExxonMobil Canada has signed a contract for the Stena Forth to drill one well offshore Canada in the second half of 2022.
SDX Energy has begun drilling in Morocco, launching the second phase of its 2021 campaign.
Seadrill is bringing in an entirely new board of directors, removing its existing slate, and picking a former Noble Corp. executive as chair.
Adnoc has awarded two engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts worth $1.46 billion for the Dalma gas project, on the Ghasha concession.
Uganda’s Parliament may not approve the Lake Albert development until the end of the year, pushing the final investment decision (FID) into early 2022.
Africa Oil Week (AOW) and Africa Energy Week (AEW) are due to go head to head once more in 2022, this time in the same city.
Adnoc has launched a renewable energy and green hydrogen venture with Abu Dhabi’s TAQA.
The world’s leading energy challenge is how to provide electricity to those currently without, Siemens Energy (ENR:Xetra) head of industrial applications Thorbjorn Fors has said.
Interest in carbon capture is growing as companies and countries work to decarbonise operations and Delta CleanTech (CSE:DELT, FRA: 66C) is keen to seize the opportunity.
GIIGNL has launched what it calls a comprehensive framework to provide carbon emission data from LNG cargoes.
DNG Energy has received a cargo of LNG from the Netherlands – South Africa’s first such delivery.
The Coral Sul floating LNG (FLNG) vessel left Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) shipyard this morning on its way to Mozambique.