Total | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 3

Norway Approves Final Investment Decision for Northern Lights Project

Norway announced its approval of the final investment decision for the Northern Lights project which will enable shipping, reception and sequestration of CO2 in geological strata in the Northern North Sea, approxi ...

ExxonMobil in Talks to Buy Stakes in Indian Oil fields

Indian Oil Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, stated that ExxonMobil is on talks to buy a stake in oil and gas fields in India.

ADNOC LNG Signs Strategic LNG Supply Agreements with Vitol, Total

ADNOC LNG has signed two strategic supply agreements with Vitol and Total.

Total Delays Tyra Gas Field Restart by 1 Year

The restart of the Tyra gas field, which lies in the Danish portion of the North Sea, is expected to be delayed by almost a year due to corona-related issues.

Iraq Oil Exports in October Rise by 9% MoM

Iraq, OPEC’s third-largest oil producing nation, increased its exports to 2.876 million barrels per day (mmbbl/d) in October up from 2.613 mmbbl/d in the previous month.

Total Exits the Foz Do Amazonas Basin in Brazil

French oil and gas major, Total, has announced its agreement to transfer the company’s equity in five exploration blocks to Brazil’s state-run Petrobras.

Total Lubrifiants Expands Presence in Lubricants Market

Total Lubrifiants, the world’s fourth-largest international lubricants company, has announced the acquisition of Lubrilog SAS.

Tanzania, Uganda Sign Crude Pipeline Deal

Tanzania and Uganda have signed an agreement paving the way for the construction of a crude oil pipeline running from Ugandan oilfields to the Tanzanian port of Tanga.

Egypt, France Discuss Cooperation in Oil, Gas Activities

Tarek El Molla, the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, met with the French Ambassador to Cairo, Stephane Romatet, to discuss enhancing cooperation opportunities between the petroleum sector and French co ...

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

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