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APACHE Releases Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2020 Operations Results

Fourth-Quarter Highlights Reported production of 411,000 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) per day; adjusted production, which excludes Egypt noncontrolling interest and tax barrels, was 365,000 BOE per day;  Delivered net cash from operating activities of $498 million and adjusted EBITDAX of $630 million; Exceeded fourth quarter adjusted production guidance; delivered upstream capital investment and LOE […]

Oilfield Africa - Saturday February 27, 2021
Petronas Prolific Dokong Sweet Gas Discovery Offshore Malaysia

PETRONAS has announced a gas discovery from Dokong-1 wildcat exploration well in Block SK417 Production Sharing Contract (PSC), located in the shallow waters of Baram Province, approximately 90 kilometres off the coast of Sarawak, offshore Malaysia. PTTEP HK Offshore Limited is the operator for Block SK417 PSC with 80 per cent participating interest while PETRONAS […]

Oilfield Africa - Saturday February 27, 2021
Lamprell wins Saudi Aramco’s LTA projects

Lamprell has announced that it has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation (EPCI) contract (the “Contract”) by Saudi Aramco as part of their Long-Term Agreement Programme (LTA) with Lamprell. Works on this large* Contract consists of two offshore production deck modules and associated pipeline and subsea cables in Saudi Aramco’s Marjan Field. The […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday February 25, 2021
Qatar gas awards North Field Production Sustainability Project to Saipem

Saipem has received from Qatargas a Letter of Award for the development of the North Field Production Sustainability Offshore Project, located offshore of the North-East cost of Qatar peninsula. The contract is worth approximately 1.7 billion USD. The scope of work encompasses the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation of various offshore facilities for the extraction and transportation […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday February 25, 2021
Predator Oil & Gas Prepares to Drill in Guercif, Morocco

Predator Oil & Gas, an oil and gas exploration company based in Jersey, UK, has announced the start of preparations for drilling the MOU-1 well of its project in Guercif, eastern Morocco.  In a previous publication released on February 15, the company revealed that it is preparing the MOU-1 well pad construction for the Guercif license […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday February 25, 2021
ExxonMobil to sell U.K. upstream central and northern North Sea assets

ExxonMobil has signed an agreement with HitecVision, through its wholly owned portfolio company NEO Energy, for the sale of most of ExxonMobil’s non-operated upstream assets in the United Kingdom central and northern North Sea. The sale price of more than $1 billion is subject to closing adjustments, and has additional upside of approximately $300 million […]

Oilfield Africa - Thursday February 25, 2021
Hydrogen’s critical role in the energy transition

Low-carbon hydrogen has a tiny share of the global energy market today. Investors, though, are betting on the long-term potential of this super-versatile energy carrier. Shares with meaningful exposure to hydrogen have been among the best performing in the bull run of energy transition stocks these last few months. Green hydrogen, produced by electrolysis of […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday February 23, 2021
Neptune Energy set to acquire Wintershall German’s Oil and Gas fields interests

Neptune Energy has announced its readiness to acquire interests in several oil and gas fields in the Emsland and the Grafschaft Bentheim region of Germany from Wintershall Dea. The agreement will increase Neptune’s existing interests in the Adorf, Apeldorn and Ringe gas fields and in the Adorf-Scheerhorn, Georgsdorf and Ringe oil fields. It will add […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday February 23, 2021
Equinor’s Tjeldbergodden methanol factory is back on stream

The methanol plant at Tjeldbergodden is now back in production after being decommissioned since the fire on 2 December 2020. The safe start-up preparations have gone according to plan and the facility is now supplying methanol to the market.  The fire broke out in the compressor building in the methanol factory area at Tjeldbergodden. The […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday February 23, 2021
After Three Decades, Equinor Plans to exit the Veslefrikk field

The field was discovered in 1981, and when it came on stream in 1989, Veslefrikk’s development concept, as a first on the Norwegian continental shelf, consisted of a floating production unit. The partnership has invested some NOK 20 billion in Veslefrikk, and the field’s productive life has been extended several times. When the plan for […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday February 23, 2021

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