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Two deepwater gas hubs on the Asian energy horizon as Eni unveils FIDs

Italy’s energy giant Eni has taken final investment decisions (FIDs) for two gas projects off the coast of Indonesia, Southeast Asia. The company expects these projects to strengthen not only domestic supply but also LNG exports, while leveraging existing infrastructure to accelerate time to market. The post Two deepwater gas hubs on the Asian energy horizon as Eni unveils FIDs appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Development of Southeast Asian gas discoveries is a go

AIM-listed and Singapore-headquartered oil and gas player Jadestone Energy has confirmed the go-ahead for a field development plan covering gas discoveries off the coast of Vietnam, Southeast Asia. The post Development of Southeast Asian gas discoveries is a go appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Path clear for Worley to advance second segment of LNG project on US Gulf Coast

Australia’s engineering company Worley has been given the green light to move forward with all works related to the second phase of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Louisiana, which will up the United States’ energy infrastructure ante. The post Path clear for Worley to advance second segment of LNG project on US Gulf Coast appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Trio enlarges their slices of two Angolan offshore blocks

Three players – the UK-headquartered and AIM-listed Afentra, Etablissements Maurel & Prom S.A. (M&P), and Angola’s national oil company Sonangol E&P – have signed off on the acquisition of the interest Etu Energias holds in two offshore blocks in this country on the western coast of Southern Africa. The post Trio enlarges their slices of two Angolan offshore blocks appeared first on Offshore Energy.

First oil flows from Brazilian subsea tie-back project

Brazilian oil and gas company PRIO, formerly known as PetroRio, has brought online the first well at its subsea tie-back project in the Campos basin off the coast of Brazil. The post First oil flows from Brazilian subsea tie-back project appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Missile strikes leave fires and ‘extensive damage’ in its wake at QatarEnergy’s LNG assets

Qatar’s state-owned oil and gas giant QatarEnergy has confirmed missile attacks at multiple liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, which sustained significant damage during the assault that left the targeted LNG infrastructure in flames. The post Missile strikes leave fires and ‘extensive damage’ in its wake at QatarEnergy’s LNG assets appeared first on Offshore Energy.