Oil & gas news
FMC to supply loading arms to Prelude FLNG
FMC Technologies has signed an agreement with Technip to supply loading arms as part of the Shell Prelude FLNG project.
Seadrill net income higher than forecast – considering more newbuild orders
The Norwegian rig giant, Seadrill, has reported a higher than forecast net income for Q1, prompting the company to consider further newbuild orders.
Chesapeake obtains US$ 3 Billion loan – pressure on McClendon increases
Chesapeake Energy Corp has announced that it has received a loan worth US$ 3 billion from Goldman Sachs and Jeffries Group that should provide the company with short-term financial flexibility. The company’s CEO, Aubrey McClendon continues to face intense scrutiny over his financial activity.
Concho to buy US$ 1 billion worth of Permian assets
Concho has announced that it has agreed to a deal to purchase US$ 1 billion worth of Permian assets from Three Rivers Operating Company.
Wheatstone LNG to supply Tohoku Electric
Chevron and Tohoku Electric have signed a preliminary agreement to sell 1 million tpy of LNG to the company for 20 years.
“Top Kill” well intervention due “within a very few days”
Total has announced that its planned “Top Kill” well intervention scheme is due “within a very few days.” The company’s North Sea Elgin rig has been leaking gas since late March, although the estimated amount of gas leaked per day has reportedly decreased by up to 75%.
GE and Shenhua Open Cleaner Coal Technology Joint Venture in China
GE announced today the opening of GE Shenhua Gasification Technology Company Ltd., a 50-50 joint venture with Shenhua Group to advance the development and deployment of “cleaner coal” technology solutions in China.
Helicopter crash raises questions about operator – Union calls for grounding
A recent helicopter crash in the UK North Sea has caused at least one offshore workers union to call for all helicopters operated by Bond Aviation to be grounded. The results gathered from a probe into the cause of the crash may be used as evidence in an ongoing police investigation.
Siemens awarded service agreement for Santos GLNG
Siemens Energy has been awarded a long-term service contract for 16 gas turbines spread across three Santos GLNG sites.
Repsol vows legal challenge to Argentinian expropriation
In the wake of the Argentinian government’s decision to expropriate YPF, the Spanish former owners of the company, Repsol, have vowed to take legal action.