Poland's PGNiG To Buy Stake In Norwegian Gas Field From Equinor

State-run Polish gas firm PGNiG has agreed to buy Equinor's 42.38% stake in the Tommeliten Alpha gas and condensate field on the Norwegian Continental Shelf for $220 million, as part of its plan to diversify supplies, PGNiG said on Oct. 18.

Woodside Aims To Sign-off On Browse Gas Project In 2020

Woodside Petroleum Ltd. on Oct. 18 said it was aiming to bring forward the target date for approving the Browse gas project off northwest Australia by a year to 2020.

US States Opposed To Offshore Drilling Find Hope In Zinke's Words

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has hinted to at least six coastal states that he will keep their waters out of a looming plan to expand U.S. offshore drilling, telling some they lack enough oil to be included anyway.

First Unmanned Platform On Norwegian Continental Shelf Comes Onstream

The Oseberg Vestflanken 2 field in the North Sea came onstream on Oct. 14

US Gulf Of Mexico Oil, Gas Output Returning To Normal Post Storm

U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil and gas production is returning to near normal levels after Hurricane Michael made landfall on the Florida Panhandle last week, data from an offshore regulator showed on Oct. 13, with oil output off 19% and natural gas production down less than 10%.

Chevron Reveals Shared Infrastructure Plans For Stranded Australian Gas

Woodside is also accelerating plans to build a pipeline to move gas from its Scarborough development.