Venture aims at ADNOC Drilling expansion

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. said a strategic partnership agreement it has signed with Baker Hughes, a GE company, aims at expanding ADNOC Drilling into a “fully integrated drilling and well-construction provider.” Source: News


Egyptian refiner lets contract for new hydrocracking complex

Assiut Oil Refining Co., a subsidiary of Egyptian General Petroleum Corp., through a contractor, has let a 4-year contract to WorleyParsons Ltd. to provide project management consultancy for the Assiut hydrocracking complex in Upper Egypt. Source: News


Oman-Kuwait JV lets contract for Duqm refinery

Duqm Refinery & Petrochemical Industries Co. LLC has let a contract to John Wood Group PLC to provide two of its proprietary Terrace Wall double-fired delayed coker heaters for the long-planned 230,000-b/d refinery and petrochemical complex to be built in the Duqm Special Economic Zone in Duqm, Al Wusta Governate, on the southeastern coast of […]


Watching Government: Pondering a post-NAFTA Mexico

Will the renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement (now called the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement) help or hamper oil and gas development in Mexico? That will depend on the direction Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s administration moves once he becomes president on Dec. 1. Source: News


Husky Energy proposes MEG Energy share buyout

Husky Energy Inc. has proposed an unsolicited offer to acquire all shares of MEG Energy Corp. in a deal worth an estimated $3.3 billion (Can.). Both companies are based in Calgary. Source: News


Qatar Petroleum adds train to LNG expansion

Qatar Petroleum (QP) is adding a fourth liquefaction train to the LNG expansion project it announced in 2017. When the expansion is complete, Qatar’s LNG production capacity will be 110 million tonnes/year, a roughly 43% increase from the current 77 million tpy. Source: News


Shell makes LNG Canada FID; Coastal GasLink line advances

Shell Canada Energy has taken a final investment decision on its 14-million tonne/year liquefaction joint venture, LNG Canada, in Kitimat, BC, allowing work to begin immediately. Source: News


Victory and worry

It’s reasonable to grant US President Donald Trump his victory for extruding a new trilateral agreement on North American trade into being and at the same time worry about it. The president, during his election campaign, promised to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement. If Congress approves, he will have done so. Source: News