Oil & gas news
Statoil and Baker Hughes test first rotary steerable liner while drilling system
Statoil has tested the world’s first rotary steerable liner while drilling system, which was jointly developed by Statoil and Baker Hughes Inc.
InterOil Corp. announces Papua New Guinea drill stem test results
InterOil Corp. has announced that drill stem test (DST) 2 at the Antelope-2 well in Papua New Guinea showed a 15% increase in condensate to gas ratio (CGR) in comparison to DST 1.
Global carbon market grew by 68% in 2009
The global carbon market saw 82 billion t of CO2 equivalent exchange hands in 2009, and increase of 68% on the previous year. Despite this, however, the value of the global carbon market remained virtually unchanged on 2008 figures due to low carbon prices.
Geotrace completes onboard data processing offshore Libya
Geotrace has completed of one of the world’s largest onboard data processing projects for BP’s Sirt Basin concession off the coast of Libya.
UK offshore wind farms given go-ahead
The south east coast of England will see a large expansion of offshore wind energy development as the go-ahead has been granted for companies to progress renewable energy sites.
Woodside acquiring more customers in Asia-Pacific region
Woodside Petroleum Ltd. has signed an agreement to supply Osaka Gas with LNG, they are also in discussions with other potential customers in the region.
Bucyrus acquires Terex Corp’s mining equipment business
Bucyrus International Inc. has announced an agreement to buy the mining equipment business of Terex Corp. for US$ 1.3 billion in cash. The acquisition will create a premier supplier of mining equipment with an addressable market of US$ 30 billion and about 10,000 employees in 100 locations around the world.
Trinidad Drilling Ltd. resumes construction of six drilling rigs
Trinidad Drilling Ltd has agreed to resume the construction of six new contracted drilling rigs that were delayed earlier in 2009 due to weak industry conditions.
US LNG demand hits two year high in cold snap
Cold weather has boosted prices for LNG, drawing extra tankers to the US.
Aker Solutions awarded BP tieback contract for Ula
BP Norge has awarded Aker Solutions an engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) contract for a tieback from Oselvar to the Ula platform in the North Sea. Aker Solutions estimates the contract value to be approximately NOK 450 million.