PGS has announced a world record for quantity of towed streamers totalling 144.45km, set during an acquisition for Lundin Energy in the Barents Sea.
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Senex signs tenth major gas supply agreement, this time with New Century Resources
Senex has announced its tenth major domestic natural gas supply agreement, with Australian resources company New Century Resources.
New Century owns and operates the Century Mine, located approximately 250 kilometres north-west of Mount Isa, Queensland and employs more than 250 people in the production of zinc concentrates.
Mr Ian Davies, Senex Managing Director, said Senex was proud to supply a strong regional Queensland customer with around 7 petajoules (PJ) of natural gas over...
Kongsberg and Shell sign exploration partnership agreement
Kongsberg Digital and Shell have signed an exploration and production agreement to collaborate and accelerate digital solutions and transformation for well delivery and performance.
Natural gas continues to power Western Australia’s economy
The voice of the Australian oil and gas industry said Western Australian State Budget underscores the role natural gas plays in helping to fuel WA’s healthy economic position.
Western Gas secures funding for Sasanof-1 Exploration Well
Western Gas, Operator of exploration permit WA-519-P, has reached agreement with Global Oil and Gas Limited to fund 50% of the drilling costs for the Sasanof-1 exploration well, offshore Western Australia.
CGG GeoSoftware and AWS bring Cloud Geoscience 11.0 Technologies to China
CGG GeoSoftware and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are extending their collaboration in the global E&P industry to China.
Leigh Creek clicks like for the Cooper Basin
Leigh Creek has diversified its portfolio into other oil and gas activities, focussing on operations in the Cooper Basin.
Senex steps on the gas with supply deal to Opal
Senex Energy announced a gas sales agreement with Australian packaging and paper manufacturer Opal, for up to six years and up to 12 petajoules (PJ) of natural gas.
Fugro wins 2021 Australian Subsea Business Award for Innovation and Technology
Fugro has been awarded the prestigious Craig Black Award for Innovation and Technology at Subsea Energy Australia’s 2021 Australian Subsea Business Awards.
‘Using gas as a climate change scapegoat will be costly to Victoria’
In a submission to the Victorian government’s ‘gas substitution’ roadmap, APPEA has warned that any moves to ‘scapegoat gas’ and deny energy choice to Victorians will cost families thousands of dollars, hurt the state’s economy and risk reaching its net zero 2050 target.