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Archives for February 2019

February 2019

Total steps on the gas with South Africa’s biggest discovery.

11/02/2019 Posted by Dale

South Africa’s first ever globally significant oil and discovery was announced by Total last week when the French supermajor revealed it had made a billion-barrel oil equivalent gas find in the Southern Outeniqua Basin. The discovery is big enough to meet South Africa’s imported fuel needs for four years and is located 175km offshore in the Brulpadda Prospect, which is about 180km from South Africa’s gas-to-liquids plant at Mossel Bay on the Cape south coast.

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AGIG welcomes NT Government announcement on new $170m pipeline

11/02/2019 Posted by Dale

Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has welcomed the Northern Territory Government’s decision to grant conditional consent to commission and operate the new $170 million Tanami pipeline infrastructure. The recent announcement by NT Minister for Primary Industry and Resources, Paul Kirby, said construction of the Tanami Gas Pipeline was complete and AGIG could now test the pipeline by introducing gas at the pressure under which it will operate. The Minister said once testing is successfully completed and independently verified, the pipeline will be able to go into full operational mode.

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Anadarko pens Mozambique gas sales agreement with CNOOC

05/02/2019 Posted by Dale

U.S. oil and gas company Anadarko has signed 1.5 million tonnes per annum gas sale and purchase agreement for 13 years with China’s CNOOC for gas to be produced from its gas field offshore Mozambique. Mitch Ingram, Anadarko Executive Vice President, International, Deepwater & Exploration said: “We are pleased to announce this SPA with CNOOC, an important global energy player in one of the biggest and fastest growing LNG markets in the world.

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Talon Petroleum casts its North Sea net for Encounter Oil

05/02/2019 Posted by Dale

Australia’s Talon Petroleum is making a bid for 100 % takeover of EnCounter Oil, which is the owner of two UK North Sea licenses. EnCounter, a private UK-based company, was formed in 2012 by the former executive management team of EnCore Oil and was involved in 25 wells and produced significant hydrocarbon discoveries at Breagh, Cladhan, Catcher, Varadero. EnCore was acquired by Premier Oil in 2011 for £221 million. Talon said the completion of the transaction is subject to final legal and financial due diligence on EnCounter and all required shareholder approvals.

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Lightning strikes for Otto Energy with significant Gulf Coast discovery

04/02/2019 Posted by Dale

Otto Energy shareholders had reason to celebrate yesterday after the ASX-listed exploration and production company announced a ‘Lightning strike’ in the Gulf that spiked its share price 69 per cent, to $0.071, before closing at $0.060 yesterday. The West Perth-headquartered company, which is already producing shallow oil from its SM 71 well, Louisiana, revealed that exploration well Green 1, which is testing the Lightning prospect in Matagorda County, Texas, had reached total depth of 15,218 feet. Otto, which has a 37.

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Australia leads FPSO deployments in Oceania by 2025

04/02/2019 Posted by Dale

Australia will account for all floating production, storage and offloading vessels (FPSOs) planned for deployment in Oceania during 2019–2025, according to GlobalData. The data and analytic company’s report reveals that 67 planned and announced FPSOs are expected to start operations globally between 2019 and 2025. Of these, 26 are planned and 41 are announced. In Oceania, all the five upcoming FPSOs – Barossa, Browse 1, Browse 2, Buffalo (Re-Development), and Crux – are announced FPSOs. Woodside Browse Ltd. leads among operators with two upcoming FPSOs, which are expected to commence operations during the outlook period.

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