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Oil&Gas Drilling
IOG Sketches Well Plan for North Sea Gas Project
UK-headquartered IOG plc is planning to drill the second Blythe production well directly after the Southwark A1 well in the first half of 2023 as part of the Sa…
Ultra-high voltage grid
China’s Oil and Gas Firm Inaugurates Power-From-Shore Project
China’s oil and gas company CNOOC Limited has commenced operations from its oilfields onshore power project located in Bohai Bay, which will supply electr…
Carbon Emissions
‘Heat Pumps Can Cut Carbon From Biogas by 36%’
This is according to scientists, claiming they clean up the process of anaerobic digestionHeat pumps could see the carbon footprint of producing biogas drop by …
Oil & Gas Supply
Turkey Announces Big Boost in Black Sea Gas Reserves
Upward projection could help Ankara realise its goal of becoming an energy hub for the regionScarabeo 9, a 115-metre-long, 78-metre-high Frigstad D90-type semi-…
Natural Gas
Natural Gas Futures Prices Edge Higher as Models Tease Mid-January Cold; Production Still Way Down
With natural gas traders’ fingers and toes still thawing out from the weekend’s Arctic blast, most remained on the sidelines of the action on Tuesda…
Oil&Gas Drilling
Chinese Company Awarded Exploration Rights to Five Hydrocarbon Blocks in Mozambique
Sixth block awarded to Italy’s ENI; first period of exploration expected to allow investments of around US$370 million, and opening of four wells in deep …
Oil & Gas Trade
Re Trade’ Starts, First Deals With Russia
Russian banks like Sberbank, VTB, Gazprom, BCS, MTS, Tinkoff, Soyuz, Credit Europe Bank (Russia), PSCB, Ros and JSCB have opened such accounts.Six of these acco…
Hydrogen Project
German Companies Plan to Invest More in Africa in 2023
German companies want to boost activity in Africa next year, especially in areas such as green hydrogen and liquefied natural gas, with 43% of companies plannin…
Oil Price
Oil Reaches Three-Week High as China Relaxes COVID Limits
WASHINGTON, 27th December, 2022 (WAM) -- Oil touched a three-week-high Tuesday as China's latest relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions fueled prospects of a d…
LNG
Japan Inks LNG Deals With US, Oman in Bid to Secure Fuel Supply
A worker walks under pipelines at Jera Co.'s liquefied natural gas (LNG) fired power plant inside the company's Anegasaki Thurmal Power Station in Ichih…
Natural Gas
Turkey boosts Black Sea natural gas reserves with new discovery and existing offshore work
(Bloomberg) — Turkey boosted its estimate of natural gas reserves in the Black Sea by nearly a third, thanks to appraisal work at an existing field and a separ…
Hydrogen Project
Germany to Import Green Hydrogen From Algeria Under Sonatrach, VNG Pact
VNG's CTO Hans-Joachim Polk (left) and Sonatrach executive Fethi Arabi (right) sign an MoU for green hydrogen partnership.December 21 (Renewables Now) - Ger…
Oil Exploration
Oil Explorer Inpex to Merge Tokyo Trading Unit Into Singapore Desk
TOKYO, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Japanese oil and gas explorer Inpex Corp (1605.T) plans to absorb its separate Tokyo trading business into the company in April 2024, …
Natural Gas
Turkey’s Natural Gas Find in Black Sea Now Comes to 710 Bcm -Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends a news conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (not pictured) in Budapest, Hungary November 7, 2019…
LNG
Japan’s Mitsui, Itochu and Jera to Sign New Long-Term Contracts to Buy LNG From Oman -Nhk
The logo of Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co. is seen in Tokyo, Japan, January 10, 2018. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/File PhotoTOKYO, Dec 27 (Reuters) - Japan's …
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