Oil & gas news
Fluor awarded early works contract for Gladstone LNG project
Fluor Corporation has been awarded an early works contract by Santos for the Gladstone LNG project, and is the preferred contractor for the full EPC contract.
A green light for North America?
Few would disagree that 2009 was a terrible year for the North American oil patch. But now, as 2010 unfolds, the sector is gearing up to go. Is this the beginning of a renaissance in the petroleum industry or a false rally?
Baker Hughes installs subsea boosting systems at Perdido
Baker Hughes has installed enhanced run life electrical submersible pumping (ESP) systems in two vertical subsea boosting stations located on the seabed at Shell’s Perdido field in the Gulf of Mexico in 8000 ft of water.
Total acquires interest in two exploration blocks in the Arafura Sea
Total has signed an agreement with ConocoPhillips to acquire a 24.5% interest in the Arafura Sea and the Amborip VI blocks in the Arafura Sea, offshore Indonesia.
Wärtsilä provides power modules for FPSO
Wärtsilä has signed a contract with the Brazilian industrial group QUIP to supply three main power modules for a new P-63 floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel.
Shale gas outlook
The Annual Energy Outlook presents a projection and analysis of US energy supply, demand, and prices through 2035.
BG Group announces joint venture with EXCO
BG Group today announced that it has entered into further joint venture arrangements with its US shale partner, EXCO Resources, Inc. This agreement adds to the alliance entered into over EXCO’s shale assets in East Texas and North Louisiana in June 2009.
Russian coal mine hit by two explosions
Two methane explosions have occurred at the Raspadskaya coal mine in Siberia, trapping miners underground.
Iran threatens to expel foreign companies from South Pars gas field
Iran’s Oil Minister has threatened to expel foreign companies who are delaying investment in the gas field over fears of sanctions and government instability.
MacArthur shares defy resource tax fears
Shares in Macarthur Coal have risen, in spite of the threatened resource tax currently being proposed by the Australian government, which has sent other coal companies shares tumbling.