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NETZSCH highlights NOTOS™ multiple screw pumps

NETZSCH’s Multiple Screw Pumps are designed to handle difficult media, including low to high lubricant fluids, and low to high viscosity, shear sensitive, or chemically aggressive media.

 

Well-SENSE continues US expansion

The Aberdeen-based company has launched Well-SENSE Inc. as part of global expansion plans and to meet growing demand for its technology in the US.

 
 

INPEX acquires stake in Lower Zakum Concession

INPEX CORPORATION (INPEX) has been awarded a 10% participating interest in the Lower Zakum concession offshore Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by the Supreme Petroleum Council of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (SPC).

 

PETRONAS joins FAR to drill offshore The Gambia

FAR Ltd has signed a Farm-out Agreement (FOA) with a subsidiary of Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) to assign a 40% interest in each of the highly prospective offshore petroleum licences, Blocks A2 and A5 in The Gambia. FAR is to retain a 40% interest in each of the licences.

 
 

Mira 6/2 gas production continues to climb 

Comet Ridge Limited has provided an operational update on the progress of the Mira pilot scheme, establishing it as the best performing gas well in Central Queensland’s Mahalo Block. 

 
 
 
 
 

Dril-Quip awarded contract for Repsol’s Ca Rong Do Project

Dril-Quip, Inc. have announced that Dril-Quip Asia Pacific Pte Ltd, its wholly-owned subsidiary based in Singapore, has been awarded a contract to supply top tensioned riser (TTR) systems and related services for the development of  the Ca Rong Do Project located offshore Vietnam operated by Repsolwith the participation of Mubadala, PVEP and PetroVietnam. 

 
 
 

SDX Energy's KSS-2 well in the Sebou permit disappoints

SDX Energy Inc., the North Africa focused oil and gas company, announces that the KSS-2 well on the Sebou permit in Morocco was drilled to a total depth of 1293 m encountering 8 m of high quality reservoir interval in the Gaddari and Guebbas sequences with an average porosity of 30%.