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  • Jadestone closing Malaysia transaction

    Jadestone Energy expects to complete its acquisition of SapuraOMV Upstream’s Peninsular Malaysia E&P interests by the end of the month, having secured approval from Petronas.   The transaction should bring Jadestone 12.5 MMboe of net 2P reserves and 6,000 boe/d of low operating-cost production, of…

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  • Harbour Energy joins flaring initiative

    Harbour Energy Plc has signed up to the World Bank’s ‘Zero Routine Flaring by 2030’ initiative.   This brings together governments, oil companies, and NGOs to pursue the elimination of routine flaring by 2030.   Harbour is taking steps to cut emissions from its oil…

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  • Germany Loses Gazprom Pipeline Appeal as Court Sides with Poland

     On the 15th July Berlin lost its fight to overturn a ruling limiting Gazprom’s access to the OPAL pipeline, which links the Russian gas producer’s Nord Stream line to Germany.   Europe’s top court upheld the ruling, siding with Poland which sees European reliance on Russian gas as a regional…

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  • ExxonMobil joins Acorn CCS project

    ExxonMobil has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to participate in the Acorn carbon capture and storage project (CCS) from gas terminals at the St Fergus complex at Peterhead, Scotland, which includes ExxonMobil’s joint venture gas terminal.   Acorn CCS repurposes existing gas pipelines to take…

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  • World’s recoverable oil resources take a hit, Rystad says

    The world’s remaining recoverable oil resources are now seen as 9 per cent slimmer but the commercial volumes can align with the global climate goals and keep global warming below 1.8˚C, energy intelligence firm Rystad Energy has said.   Every year and following the publication…

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  • Crawling Robots Plod Ahead in Oil and Gas Asset Inspections

    Thanks to richer data and more sophisticated ultrasonic sensors, robots are getting better at mimicking human movements, according to Gecko Robotics, Inc.   For instance, the Pittsburgh-based company is using crawling robots to inspect online pipeline assets for clients – and mitigating a safety risk…

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  • ABS classes WindFloat Atlantic floating wind project offshore Portugal

    The ABS Class Committee has accepted the WindFloat Atlantic’s three 8.4-MW floating turbines. This makes WindFloat Atlantic the world’s first classed offshore wind farm.   The three ABS-classed, semi-submersible type units were designed by Principle Power and house Vestas turbines.   Located 20 km (12…

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