Energy Transition Demands Like Asking ‘Homeless to Diet,’ Global E&Ps Say

Oil and gas company executives from West Africa, Indonesia and Brazil said at the World Petroleum Congress the energy transition has one finish line, but many different starting points.

Guyana’s Local Content Act Yet to Negatively Impact IOCs

The Guyanese government anticipates its petroleum sector will need at least 150,000 skilled laborers over the next two to five years to meet this demand.

Saudi Energy Minister: OPEC+ Targeting Volatility, not ‘Jacking Up Prices’

Speaking at the World Petroleum Congress, Saudi Arabia’s Minster of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud said OPEC+ is targeting volatility in the oil markets and acting as an energy regulator akin to central banks.

The U.S. Natural Gas Solution to a ‘More Dangerous’ World

Sempra Infrastructure’s Dan Brouillette, former U.S. energy secretary, describes the shift in thought on climate, energy and economic policy.

ConocoPhillips Inks Additional Long-term Agreement for Netherlands Regas Capacity

Houston-based ConocoPhillips inked a commercial agreement to lock down additional regasification capacity for the Netherlands’ Gate LNG terminal.

TotalEnergies, APA Eye $9B FID in Suriname’s Block 58

TotalEnergies and APA Corp. have launched development studies offshore Suriname in Block 58 and eye the start of detailed engineering studies by end 2023 and a $9 billion FID by year-end 2024.

Guyana’s Gas-to-energy Project Startup Expected in 2024

Guyana’s gas-to-energy project is on track to start-up in 2024, according to details revealed by the South American country’s government.

Woodside’s $7.2 Billion Bet on Deepwater Mexico Potential

Woodside Energy is making a massive bet offshore Mexico at the large, high-quality conventional resource Trion development, checking key production, climate and financial boxes for both Mexico and partners Woodside and Petroleos Mexicanos.

CCS Scaling up Globally from North America to the UK to Europe

Globally, major economic powers are beginning to move toward carbon storage as a key method for tackling climate change. At the fore is the oil and gas industry, which has a key competitive advantage in developing CCS projects. 

Exclusive: Project Canary Sees Devil in the Data as Buyers Hunt RSG [WATCH]

In this Hart Energy LIVE Exclusive, Project Canary's Tim Romer discusses what European and Asian natural gas buyers are looking for in responsibly sourced gas during Hart Energy's Carbon & ESG Strategies conference.