The world’s next liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom is already priced in—but according to Adnoc Gas CEO Fatema Al Nuaimi, the coming wave of supply won’t crush the market. It will create it. Speaking this week, Al Nuaimi said falling prices from the surge in new projects—many set to come …
Read More »BP Starts up 6th Major Project of 2025
BP announced, in a statement posted on its website on Thursday, that it has started up its sixth “major” upstream oil and gas project of 2025. That project is the Murlach field in the UK North Sea, the statement pointed out, adding that the development adds a peak net production …
Read More »Shell’s Q3 Profit Soars on Strong Trading and Production
Strong gas trading, higher upstream production and liquefaction volumes, and increased refining margins are expected to boost Shell’s third-quarter earnings, the supermajor said in a trading update on Tuesday. Shell said in its third quarter 2025 update note that trading and optimization in its Integrated Gas division is expected to …
Read More »Eni Resumes Exploration in Libyan Offshore Block
Eni SpA has resumed exploration in Block 16/4 in waters northwest of Libya after a five-year pause, the North African country’s National Oil Corp (NOC) said. “This comeback includes re-entering the exploratory well C1-16/4 (also known as BESS-3), where drilling operations were previously halted in 2020 due to the COVID-19 …
Read More »QatarEnergy Expands Egyptian Footprint with New Shell Partnership
QatarEnergy struck a deal with Shell to buy a 27% interest in the North Cleopatra offshore oil and gas block in Egypt, with Shell retaining 36% in the block. The deal is pending the approval of the Egyptian government. The Qatari state energy major has been expanding in Egypt alongside …
Read More »CNOOC Expands Presence in South China Sea with New Projects
China’s network of subsea pipelines has reached a total length of 10,000 kilometers, CNOOC reported this week. The news was hailed by media as a milestone in offshore oil and gas development in the world’s largest importer of energy commodities as it seeks to change that status. China has been …
Read More »Shell Prepares to Double Output Capacity at LNG Canada Project
Shell is preparing to start production of liquefied natural gas from the second train at its installation in British Columbia, set to boost the total output from the facility by 6.5 million tons. The news comes as unnamed sources told Reuters this week that Shell and its partners at LNG …
Read More »TotalEnergies to Sell Non-Operated Oil Assets Offshore Norway
TotalEnergies will sell its minority non-operated stakes in three mature oil and gas fields offshore Norway as part of a strategy to high-grade its upstream portfolio, the French supermajor said on Wednesday. The group’s Norwegian subsidiary, TotalEnergies EP Norge, has signed an agreement to divest its non-operated interest, 39.89%, in …
Read More »TotalEnergies to Sell 50% of its North American Solar Assets
TotalEnergies has agreed to sell 50% of its solar projects portfolio in North America to global investment firm KKR for about $1 billion, as part of the French supermajor’s renewables strategy to divest half of its already operational assets. TotalEnergies is selling 50% of a portfolio of combined 1.4 gigawatts …
Read More »Exxon Seeks to Recover Billions Lost in Sakhalin Exit
ExxonMobil has quietly signed a non-binding agreement with Russia’s state-run Rosneft that could open the door to recovering billions lost when it exited the Sakhalin-1 project after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Sources told that Reuters the pact, inked in late August or early September, sets the terms for talks but …
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