Natural gas utility Alaska Pipeline Co., an affiliate of Enstar Natural Gas, received approval from the state to build the 16-mile pipeline, which will be connected to a terminal at Port Mackenzie, near Anchorage.
Exxon and Chevron and Guyana and Venezuela—‘Let’s Make A Deal’ meets ‘Love, South American Style.’
Here's a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, with LLOG acquiring 41 blocks in the Gulf of Mexico and Saipem securing $500 million in contracts from Saudi Aramco.
Tellurian’s Executive Chairman of the Board Martin Houston discussed with Hart Energy the rationale behind a decision to sell the company to Australia’s Woodside Energy Group Ltd. for $900 million.
New Fortress Energy’s Fast LNG asset has a production capacity of 1.4 million tonnes per annum.
Halliburton said a softer North American market was affected by E&Ps integrating assets from recent M&A as the company continues to see international markets boosting the company’s bottom line.
The acquisition of EZ Ops plans to enhance Detechtion’s presence in field service management and complements its Fieldlink product, which serves producers and service companies in inspection and maintenance.
Wood Mackenzie expects Mexico Pacific to take FID on the first phase of its Saguaro Energía LNG project in either the second half of 2024 or early 2025.
The six-month contract was granted by a returning client for TGS to back up the client’s seismic data capabilities for informed decision making.
The consensus is that the Permian Basin needs another major gas pipeline soon. Midstream companies are trying to figure out when … and who will make the move.