Dual-listed junior oil explorer 88 Energy is just weeks away from spudding its Charlie-1 appraisal well at Project Icewine on the North Slope of Alaska.
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Downer rejects rumoured oil and gas sale
Downer EDI has shut down speculation that it will potentially sell its oil and gas sector operations.
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BHP awards Ruby contract to McDermott
McDermott International has secured a contract from BHP to provide subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines (SURF), transportation and installation (T&I), pre-commissioning of one jacket and topsides for the Ruby project offshore Trinidad and Tobago.
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Resources sector welcomes new minister
The resources industry has welcomed Queensland Nationals MP Keith Pitt as the Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia following Matt Canavan’s resignation from the post.
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Coronavirus threatens LNG project exports
The outbreak of coronavirus has caused uncertainties for Australian LNG projects as cargoes may be facing potential delays, according to EnergyQuest.
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UGL secures Gorgon, Wheatstone contracts
UGL has won a number of maintenance, turnarounds and project services contracts for its Western Australian and Victorian clients within the oil and gas sector.
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Shell seizes production at Prelude after electrical fault
Shell has suspended production at the Prelude floating LNG vessel offshore Western Australia after its reserve power generation failed.
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Woodside, Chevron confirm AOG keynote speakers
Major LNG operators Woodside Energy and Chevron Australia have thrown their support behind the 39th annual Australasian Oil and Gas (AOG) Exhibition & Conference by confirming key speakers for the event.
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Andrew Wood retires as Worley CEO after 26 years
Worley has appointed Chris Ashton as its next chief executive officer (CEO) and managing director following the retirement of Andrew Wood.
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PNG drops P’nyang deal with ExxonMobil
The Papua New Guinea Government has reportedly pulled the plug on negotiations with ExxonMobil in regards to developing the P’nyang gas project following the company’s “unwillingness to agree to reasonable terms”.
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