Business/economics
Deepwater blocks drew most of the attention in the first lease sale for the offshore region to be held in 2 years.
Project financing raised by JP Morgan will enable YPF and its partners Eni and ADNOC’s XRG to launch Phase 2 of Argentina LNG, boosting production to 18 mtpa by 2030-2031.
The Denver-headquartered shale producer will become a pure-play operator of the Marcellus Shale in West Virginia.
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Block 3B/4B is on trend with nearby Namibian discoveries Venus and Graff.
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The supermajor will gain a 60% working interest and assume operatorship in the AREA OFF-1 block.
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With its North Field development project in full swing to the south and east, Qatar is now turning west to supercharge its plan to raise LNG production by almost 85% before 2030.
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The largest project to date will add a capacity of 250,000 B/D starting in 2025.
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Houston-based Chord is set to see its daily output increase to a basin-leading average of 287,000 BOE/D.
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An analysis from the Energy Workforce & Technology Council found that the sector's job availability for January 2024 decreased by 0.6% compared with December 2023.
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BP will offer up development concessions while ADNOC will provide cash for growth opportunities.
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Sales price will be linked to the Japan Korea Marker for a 20-year period.
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Long the subject of rumored deals, Endeavor Energy is being snapped up at last in a deal valued at $26 billion.
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The company looks to focus its efforts on getting phase one of its Driftwood LNG up and running by shedding Haynesville acreage.