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State player buying all gas from Conrad’s field off Indonesia to meet rising domestic need

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Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR) has issued a directive for all the gas from a field situated in the West Natuna Sea, Indonesia, operated by natural gas-focused Conrad Asia Energy to be made available for the domestic market. The post State player buying all gas from Conrad’s field off Indonesia to meet rising domestic need appeared first on Offshore Energy.

North Sea wildcat pair on Odfjell rig’s drilling agenda for April

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Equinor has secured a drilling permit for two exploration wells in the North Sea off the coast of Norway, which are slated to be drilled next month using a semi-submersible rig owned by Odfjell Drilling. The post North Sea wildcat pair on Odfjell rig’s drilling agenda for April appeared first on Offshore Energy.

BCGA President agrees Luxfer sales directorship | New Appointments

Chris Street, the British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) President, has been appointed Luxfer Gas Cylinders’ Global Director of Sales for Aluminium Cylinders. The move sees Street’s career come full circle, as he was a customer of Luxfer when he owned his own specialty gas business, Scientific and Technical Gases (StG), nearly 20 years ago. “I have always had a deep emotional connection to Luxfer. When StG was in a tough spot, Luxfer supported us through a critical supply shortage, and that’s something I’ll never forget,” he said. “It cemented my admiration for the company and means that this role, to me, is the perfect blend of head and heart.” … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link

Delays in plug & abandonment work may put $5.5 billion on UK decom tab

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With investor confidence taking a hit in the aftermath of political and fiscal woes, hydrocarbon exploration in a slump, and supply chain costs likely to rise, a postponement of plug and abandonment (P&A) assignments could hike the UK’s decommissioning bill by $5.5 billion. The post Delays in plug & abandonment work may put $5.5 billion on UK decom tab appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Europe launches six-week consultation on Clean Industrial Deal | Europe

European member states have until 25 April to respond to a Clean Industrial Deal consultation, ahead of its planned adoption in June. The Clean Industrial Deal, published last month, is designed as a joint roadmap to boost competitiveness and decarbonisation in the EU. The State Aid Framework accompanying the Clean Industrial Deal (CISAF) will set out how member states can design state aid measures. Once adopted, the CISAF will replace the Temporary Crisis and Transition Framework (TCTF) and is intended to be in place until 31 December 2030. The draft CISAF contains provisions for accelerating the roll-out of renewable energy, for facilitating industrial decarbonisation, and for ensuring sufficient manufacturing capacity in clean technologies. It should also de-risk private investments. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing… Read More »Europe launches six-week consultation on Clean Industrial Deal | Europe

Baker Hughes picked to work on making Texas LNG terminal ‘one of the largest’ in the world

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Houston-headquartered energy player NextDecade Corporation has inked two deals with compatriot energy technology giant Baker Hughes, a framework agreement for work on the former’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal under development in Texas and a contractual services agreement for maintenance work on the terminal’s trains. The post Baker Hughes picked to work on making Texas LNG terminal ‘one of the largest’ in the world appeared first on Offshore Energy.