Upstream news
AGR announces four year outline agreement with Woodside
AGR is set to deliver drilling, completions, well site and well engineering services to Woodside Energy Ltd, as a result of signing a four-year Outline Agreement with the opportunity to perform services.
Trelleborg Receives API 17L1 Design Certification for Type 3 Clamps
Trelleborg’s offshore operation in Skelmersdale, England, has been certified for the design of its Type 3 Clamp under the American Petroleum Institute’s specification for flexible pipe ancillary equipment (API 17L1 Ed. 1 2013).
TechnipFMC awarded a subsea contract by Murphy Sabah Oil in Offshore Sabah, Malaysia
The project is located in offshore Sabah, Malaysia at a water depth of approximately 1300 m.
FairfieldNodal adds to Delaware Basin database
380 square miles of fast-track data are now available, completing this portion of the project.
Chrysaor awards three-year contract for Central North Sea assets to Sparrows Group
The operator became the largest independent E&P company in the region following the US$3 billion deal with Shell earlier this year to acquire the platforms as part of a larger asset package.
Bibby Subsea delivers Shell pipeline agreement
Bibby Offshore’s Houston-based division, Bibby Subsea, has successfully completed a significant contract with Shell Pipeline, a subsidiary of Shell Oil US.
Galtway Marketing launches at LAGCOE 2017
Entering the market with industry experience and leading technology, Galtway Marketing partners with clients to modernise their branding and customer retention programmes.
Vintage Energy to farm into Comet’s significant Galilee sandstone gas potential
Comet Ridge Managing Director, Tor McCaul, said this transaction is a key step in unlocking significant value potential from the Galilee Basin.
Anadarko announces Q3 2017 results
The company announced its third-quarter 2017 results, reporting a net loss attributable to common stockholders of US$699 million, or US$1.27 per share (diluted).
Shell completes sale of Gabon onshore interests for US$628 million
Assala Energy will operate Shell’s onshore Gabon assets upstream assets. At completion, some 430 local employees have transferred from Shell to Assala Energy.