Petrobras, CNPC advance partnership on Comperj refinery, Marlim field

Petrobras and CNPC subsidiary China National Oil & Gas Exploration & Development Co. have signed an integrated project business model agreement to advance a previously announced plan with CNPC subsidiary China National Petroleum Corp. International for formation of a strategic partnership to complete the 150,000-b/d Comperj refining complex in Itaborai, Rio de Janeiro state. Source: […]


FAR spuds Samo-1 wildcat offshore Gambia

FAR Ltd. reported the spudding of its much-anticipated Samo-1 wildcat well on Block A2 offshore Gambia. It is the first well to be drilled in the country’s offshore region for 40 years. The well is being drilled by Stena Drilling’s Stena Drillmax harsh-environment dynamically positioned DP Class 3 drillship in 1,000 m of water and […]


Inpex group ships first LNG from Ichthys project

The Inpex Corp.-led joint venture’s first cargo of LNG from the Ichthys project has been shipped from the onshore gas liquefaction plant in Darwin, Northern Territory. Inpex said the Pacific Breeze LNG carrier sailed from the terminal late on Oct. 22 bound for the Inpex-operated Naoetsu LNG receiving terminal in the Niigata Prefecture in Japan […]


Greater Buchan licensing round planned

The UK Oil & Gas Authority (OGA) plans a supplementary licensing round in the first quarter of 2019 for the Greater Buchan Area in the Outer Moray Firth offshore Scotland. Source: News


ExxonMobil lets subsea contract for Liza Phase 2

ExxonMobil Corp. affiliate Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Ltd. has let a contract to TechnipFMC for the engineering of the subsea system for the proposed Liza Phase 2 project on the Stabroek block offshore Guyana. Source: News


Watching Government: Still waiting in the wings

Federal oil and gas regulatory reforms continue at the US Bureau of Land Management, Environmental Protection Agency, and similar agencies under the Trump administration. Source: News


WoodMac: Asia-Pacific oil, gas industry set for rebound

The Asia-Pacific’s oil and gas industry looks set to rebound over the next 12 months as rising demand, stronger commodity prices, and an uptick in merger and acquisition activity bring greater confidence to the region, according to a recent report from Wood Mackenzie. Source: News


Preserving the future

As noted here last week, a new report by the International Energy Agency describes a future for petrochemicals that oil and gas companies should find comforting and challenging Source: News


MMEX Resources lets contract for proposed Texas refinery

MMEX Resources has let a contract to Blanchard Industrial to provide engineering, procurement, and construction on the first 10,000-b/d phase of its proposed Pecos County, Tex., refinery near the Sulfur Junction spur of the Texas Pacifico railroad, about 20 miles northeast of Fort Stockton. Source: News


AI’s role in oil and gas

Oil and gas companies are increasingly honing their use of artificial intelligence (AI) in their day-to-day operations to keep costs low and to retain vital information. Source: News