Over US$57 billion will be spent on Oceania’s upcoming upstream projects by 2025
An average capex of US$7.1 billion per year is forecast to be spent on 31 upcoming oil and gas fields in Oceania between 2018 and 2025.
An average capex of US$7.1 billion per year is forecast to be spent on 31 upcoming oil and gas fields in Oceania between 2018 and 2025.
Japan’s Osaka Gas has so far not bought LNG cargoes to replace supplies from the shutdown of ExxonMobil Corp’s Papua New Guinea project.
The company is seeking one cargo for 10 – 20 April delivery and another for delivery over 20 April to 2 May.
The Australian oil and gas sector is rebounding and is about to receive a further boost from government, the audience at the first day of the AOG in Perth has heard.
Test centre to enable safer and more efficient use of LNG.
Deloitte Australia’s oil and gas leader Bernadette Cullinane discusses how unambiguously fitter, leaner and more resilient the sector has become, but its efforts must not end there.
Golar LNG said on 12 March that it had started production at its FLNG platform in Cameroon.
Argentina’s state-run Enarsa awarded part of its 22-cargo LNG purchase tender for May – August delivery to Trafigura, Gunvor, BP, and Vitol.
Mitsubishi's H-100 Gas Turbine and Low NOx Combustion System has been awarded full mechanical drive qualification by Shell.
Bjarte Lund and Carlos Gonzalez, Kyma, Norway, present the benefits of using big data to continuously monitor the performance of LNG vessels.
Ramesh Raman, Arup, USA, and Charles Mantell, Arup, UK, explore the changing face of LNG storage.
As the first US LNG cargoes head to India, USEA chief says it is game changer for global energy security.
The state oil company has not explained what it did with at least US$22.7 billion earned from the sale of oil licenses and in dividends from its stake in Nigeria LNG Ltd.
Falling industrial demand and mild weather have turned China’s energy giants into sellers of LNG.
Cheniere affiliate, Sabine Pass LNG, has received FERC approval for the construction of a third marine berth.