Petroleum no more, QP rebrands as Qatar Energy
Qatar Petroleum (QP) has rebranded as Qatar Energy, describing itself as “your energy transition partner”.
Qatar Petroleum (QP) has rebranded as Qatar Energy, describing itself as “your energy transition partner”.
UK drivers face “range anxiety” as a result of fuel shortages, while a cold winter could push Brent prices to $100 per barrel, BofA Securities has warned.
An unspecified incident on September 26 has disrupted operations at Equatorial Guinea’s LNG plant.
The world and energy markets are turbulent and demands for change are coming from all areas. For companies to benefit from these changes, they must focus on doing today’s operations in a more sustainable manner, whilst expanding into new areas.
Reconnaissance Energy Africa has come under fire for alleged damage during its 2D seismic campaign, with calls for the Namibian government to withdraw approval.
High fuel prices have continued to put pressure on Nigeria’s coffers, cancelling out oil price gains for Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC).
Petrofac has signed up to a strategic partnership with Gazprom, with the aim of establishing itself in Russia.
Geofizyka Torun has begun shooting 3D seismic onshore in Mozambique for Sasol.
A 21st discovery on the Stabroek block has increased the gross discovered recoverable resource to 10 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
Extreme and tragic weather has brought the issue of climate change back to the spotlight, reinforcing why the issue needs to be top of the global political agenda.
Europe has “made mistakes”, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on October 6 during talks with his energy officials.
South Sudan has largely squandered its oil revenues, with International Crisis Group (ICG) suggesting the state be paid to not produce.
Sasol has signed up to investigate the potential for a green hydrogen hub at Boegoebaai, in the Namakwa special economic zone (SEZ).
Stena Power and LNG Solutions has teamed up with Global Energy Storage (GES) to launch a new partnership on LNG projects.
A number of Nigerian governors have called for the federal government to revisit the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).
A Royal Navy ship is on its way to the Gulf of Guinea, amid a continued focus on security.
ExxonMobil continues to hold out hope for its Rovuma LNG project, in Mozambique, while Shell has held talks with the Tanzanian government on another East African export plan.
The Dutch police have arrested a number of Greenpeace activists following a protest focused on greenwashing in the port of Rotterdam.
Libya has established the South Refinery, intended to resolve fuel shortages and unemployment in the country’s south.
Stonepeak and Teekay LNG have set out a $6.2 billion merger plan, in a deal expected to close by the end of 2021.
Saudi Arabia will push ahead with plans to increase oil production capacity to 13 million barrels per day by 2027.
Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi has held talks with Cote d’Ivoire President Alassane Ouattara on plans to fast track the development of the Baleine 1-X discovery.
Uganda’s oil plans are starting to come together, with contracts nearing on the current project and with more to come.
Savannah Energy increased revenues and adjusted EBITDA on higher volumes but is waiting a number of catalysts for change.
The UK has set the goal of reaching Net Zero by 2050. To achieve this outcome, the country must tackle both supply and demand, while also overseeing far-reaching changes in how energy is delivered. Crucially, we must do all of this working within the constraints and opportunities associated with our existing energy system infrastructure.