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Qatar Petroleum To Buy Stake In Exxon Mobil Mozambique Blocks
Qatar Petroleum To Buy Stake In Exxon Mobil Mozambique Blocks
Qatar Petroleum Buys Stake In ExxonMobil's Argentina Shale Assets
Qatar Petroleum Buys Stake In ExxonMobil's Argentina Shale Assets
Centrica, QPI Partnership To Add More Gas Assets In Canada
Centrica, QPI Partnership To Add More Gas Assets In Canada
Centrica, QPI Partnership To Add More Gas Assets In Canada
Centrica, QPI Partnership To Add More Gas Assets In Canada
Centrica, Qatar Petroleum Strengthen Strategic Canadian Partnership
Centrica, Qatar Petroleum Strengthen Strategic Canadian Partnership
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Overbuilt Fleet of LNG Tankers Sinking Cargo Transport Rates
LNG shipping rates are at historic lows as a flooded transport market waits for projects to come online and more cargoes to move.
E&P Highlights: Jan. 27, 2025
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including new drilling in the eastern Mediterranean and new contracts in Australia.
E&P Highlights: Jan. 13, 2025
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including Chevron starting production from a platform in the Gulf of Mexico and several new products for pipelines.
TotalEnergies Begins Construction of Iraqi Gas Processing Facility
TotalEnergies and partners Basra Oil Co. and QatarEnergy have begun the construction of an associated gas processing facility in the Ratawi field in Iraq.
QatarEnergy Joins Joint Venture Offshore Namibia
QatarEnergy acquired a 27.5% stake in petroleum exploration license 90 offshore Namibia.
Exxon: Longer Laterals, Cube Well Design Lowering Permian Costs
Exxon Mobil is boosting spending to grow global oil and gas production by 18% by 2030. U.S. rival Chevron Corp. recently said it’s cutting spending in favor of free cash flow.
IEA: North America to Lead LNG Supply Growth in 2025
U.S. LNG projects ranging from Plaquemines LNG Phase 1 to Corpus Christi Stage 3 are set to account for around three-quarters of the global incremental supply coming online in 2025, according to the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA).
E&P Highlights: Oct. 7, 2024
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including a major announcement from BP and large contracts in the Middle East.
Poten: North American LNG Projects to Double Capacity by 2027
Nine North American LNG export projects under construction will add an estimated 98.6 mtpa of capacity by the end of 2027, with 6 of them located in the U.S., according to Poten & Partners.
E&P Highlights: Sept. 16, 2024
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, with an update on Hurricane Francine and a major contract between Saipem and QatarEnergy.
EDA: Golden Pass LNG Train 1 Still Set for Startup in 1Q26
East Daley Analytics continues to eye the first train from the 18 mtpa Golden Pass LNG flowing in the first quarter 2026, despite requests by Golden Pass for more time to construct the facility.
Chevron to Divest 20% Interest Offshore Suriname to QatarEnergy
Chevron Corp. will divest a 20% interest to QatarEnergy in a production sharing contract related to Suriname offshore Block 5.
Zachry Proposes Settlement Agreement to End Golden Pass LNG Standoff
Zachry, an engineering contractor for the Golden Pass LNG project, submitted a settlement agreement in bankruptcy court that would allow Exxon Mobil and QatarEnergy to move forward with the delayed project.
WoodMac: Are MidEast, Asia NOCs Poised For M&A Resurgence?
International M&A spend by national oil companies (NOCs) has dwindled from nearly 50% to less than 5% today. But Wood Mackenzie researchers see NOCs playing a larger role in international M&A in the future.
QatarEnergy, Exxon Seek to Remove Contractor from Texas Gas Project
Golden Pass LNG, a joint venture between QatarEnergy and Exxon Mobil, asked a U.S. bankruptcy court late on Tuesday to sever Zachry Industrial's $5.8-billion contract within five days, or allow it to take possession and control of the facility, which is about 75% complete.