Shell to start supplying LNG to Egypt in 2015 Shell’s senior executive revealed that the Dutch giant will start supplying Egypt with 1 million metric tons of LNG per year starting in 2015. Speaking...
Read moreAs a result of the EGAS 2013 bid round, Italy’s Eni signed two concession agreements for the North Leil and Karawan blocks offshore Egypt. Eni is the operator and holds 100% equity in North Leil...
Read moreThe British Geological Survey revealed it plans to expand its existing national environmental monitoring programmes by carrying out independent detailed research in areas of the UK that may see shale...
Read moreWith current oil prices in a slump and LNG pricing likely to remain squeezed for the next few months, further pressure has been heaped on Canadian LNG project investors to move decisively towards...
Read moreThe National Iranian Gas Company has processed over 158 billion cubic meters of natural gas since the beginning of the current Iranian year (March 21, 2014). Planning director of the NIGC, Hassan...
Read moreRoyal Dutch Shell and GDF Suez are looking into a 52% stake buy in Gail’s proposed FLNG terminal at Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh. Both companies would hold a 26% stake each with the Andhra Pradesh...
Read moreTotal starts-up West Franklin phase 2 Total said it has started gas and condensate production from the West Franklin Phase 2 project in the Central Graben area of the UK North Sea. The project will...
Read moreIn a step forward aimed at promoting the growth of the petrochemical industry in Qatar, Mr. Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, President & CEO of Qatar Petroleum (QP), said that QP will be conducting...
Read moreOn the side-lines of the Industrial Development Forum for Promising Regions held in Riyadh SIDF and GOIC sign a Memorandum of Understanding On the side-lines of the Industrial Development Forum for...
Read moreEni S.p.A. announced Thursday that it was the successful bidder of 3 new exploration licenses in Egypt following the competitive 2013 EGPC and EGAS bid rounds. The new licenses will be formally...
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