Exxon resumed operations at its facilities in Nigeria after resolving a labour dispute over pay and conditions with its in-house union.
Rome-based Eni expects its Congo LNG liquefaction project to start production of 0.6 mtpa (1 billion cubic meters per year) in 2023 and another 2.4 mtpa (3.5 Bcm/year) in 2025 to supply Italy and markets in Europe with African gas.
Floating production systems remain in demand, despite concerns about keeping up with demand, financial pressures and reservations that activity could drop off over the long term.
The U.S. continued to make steady progress to reduce its gas flaring in 2022 and achieved a 9% reduction compared to 2021, The World Bank announced in a recent report on flaring.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines in the upstream oil and gas industry, including first oil from a Gabonese project and the sailaway of an FPSO headed for a whale of a field offshore Côte d'Ivoire.
Here is a roundup of some of the major deepwater projects across the globe. The first in a four-part series, Hart Energy details projects scheduled to come online in Africa from 2023 through 2027.
Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including plans to add offshore wind capacity globally.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals, including Brookfield Renewable Partner's $10.3 billion deal to acquire Origin Energy's Australian assets and Crescent Energy Partners' $1.28 billion acquisition of Montney assets.
Superior, an international provider of drilling, completion and production services and products, is exploring its options to boost value for shareholders, including through M&A.
Here’s a snapshot of recent energy deals, including Canadian Pacific Railway’s $27 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern, the only single-line crude-by-rail railroad connecting Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.