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Equinor to Drill New Wells to Ensure Safe Production at Martin Linge Field

Norwegian state-run oil and gas company, Equinor, has completed an in-depth analysis of the wells drilled at Martin Linge and found that several wells do not have the necessary barriers

Zenith Energy Expands Tunisian Portfolio

Zenith Energy has signed a conditional sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Tunisian oil and gas company, CNPC, for the working interest in the Sidi El Kilani concession.

Schlumberger Enters Digital Transformation Collaboration

Schlumberger, one of the world’s largest oilfield services companies, has announced its collaboration with IBM and Red Hat to accelerate digital transformation across the oil and gas industry.

Moyzer Refinery Nears Hydrogen Plant Completion

The construction of a hydrogen production plant as part of the heavy oil hydrocracking complex in OAO Mozyr Oil Refinery, in Belarus is in the final stages.

Jordan Set to Resume Oil Imports from Iraq

Net oil and gas importer, Jordan, is set to resume crude imports from its Middle Eastern neighbor, Iraq, later on in September after shipments were suspended due to the pandemic.

Total Resigns as Operator for 5 Exploration Blocks in Brazil

France’s oil major, Total, notified its partners on August 19 that the company will resign from its role of operator for five exploration blocks offshore Brazil.

Chariot Announces Significant Resource Upgrade in Morocco 

Chariot Oil & Gas Limited, the Atlantic margins focused energy company, has announced the 148% upgrade of audited total remaining recoverable resource to in excess of 1 trillion cubic feet (tcf) for Anchois, located in the Morrocan Lixus Offshore license.

NNPC Receives $1 B Funding for Upstream Operations

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has received a prepayment funding of around $1billion to support the upstream operations of its subsidiary company, the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).

South Yaran Oil Field Capacity Reaches 25,000 bbl/d

Daily Production capacity of the South Yaran oil field, which Iran shares with Iraq in the West Karoun region, has reached 25,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) following the installation of a mobile oil separator (MOS) in the field.

China’s Crude Imports Rise 13% YoY

China, The world’s largest crude importer, has seen a 13% rise in crude imports year-on-year (YoY) following the arrival of sizeable orders that have now arrived after congestion at the ports.

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