offshore | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 15

Oilfield Services to Expand Offshore in Middle East, Report Says

Higher E&P expenditure, financial durability of the companies and customers are likely to drive the oilfields services (OFS) market in the Middle East to record revenues worth $13.4b by 2019.

Bahrain to Host 3rd Pipeline Conference for Middle East

Bahrain’s Energy Minister Dr Abdulhussain Mirza will patronise the third international ‘Pipeline Operations and Management - Middle East’ conference and exhibition

Shell Adds Ultra Deep Water Facility to Gulf of Mexico

Royal Dutch Shell’s newest oil-production vessel, named the Turritella, set sail from Singapore this week for the world’s deepest underwater oil field, located in the Gulf of Mexico

Adgas Expanding Gas Facilities on Schedule

Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction (Adgas) said it expects to complete expansion of its natural gas processing facilities by mid-2018 to help meet rising local demand.

UAE Still Expanding, but Optimizing Offshore Investments

The inaugural Adipec Offshore and Marine Conference, produced and managed by dmg events, kicked off on November 9 in a purpose-built dedicated waterside theatre, the first-of-its-kind in the region.

Egypt Redefines Mediterranean Borders

Ahmed Abdel Halim, petroleum expert in maritime borders, told Egypt Oil & Gas that the ministry of defense had sent a map to the petroleum ministry illustrating all concessions owned by Egypt in the Mediterranean dee ...

Eni Discovers Gas at Congo Offshore Zone

The Italian energy company Eni has discovered gas at an offshore zone in Congo. The block has potential of 250-350m barrels of oil equivalent and over 300,000 cub m of gas per day.

Nigeria to Deal Directly With Refiners, Cancels Bids

Nigeria will start selling and buying oil and gasoline directly to cut out middlemen and curb graft, the new managers of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation announced on Tuesday.

Chevron Announces Field Online between Congo and Angola

Chevron Overseas (Congo) has started oil and gas production from the Lianzi Field, located in a unitized offshore zone between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Angola.

South Africa Benefits from Oil Price Drop with Statoil’s Help

South Africa’s trade deficit narrowed to $65m in September as lower oil prices curbed imports, said the Pretoria-based South African Revenue Service.

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