Oil and Gas Industry

Nigeria oil enters unclear new era after Shell’s onshore asset sale

LAGOS/LONDON, Jan 29 (Reuters) – Shell’s exit from Nigeria’s onshore oil sector highlights risks oil majors face in Africa’s biggest exporter but has raised hopes that local firms could reverse the output decline from the Niger Delta, industry officials and analysts said.
Shell – which pioneered Nigeria’s oil industry – is the most prominent Western company to exit the Delta, a region blighted by pollution, oil theft and pipeline vandalism. Those issues have for years stymied investment – and throttled production and government finances.

Saudi Arabia’s Oil Exports via the Red Sea Remain Uninterrupted

Saudi Arabia is exporting crude oil via the Red Sea as usual despite Houthi attacks on vessels in the region, a senior Aramco official told Bloomberg.

“We’re moving in the Red Sea with our oil and products cargoes,” Mohammed Al Qahtani, head of Aramco’s refining, oil trading and marketing division said, adding that the risks were “manageable”.

Saudis Continue Sending Oil via Tense Red Sea

Saudis Continue Sending Oil via Tense Red Sea
by Bloomberg|Matthew Martin & Anthony Di Paola|Friday, January 26, 2024

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Aramco is bucking threats on Red Sea vessels from Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
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Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, is continuing to send tanker loads of crude and fuels through the southern Red Sea, where Houthi militants have for months been menacing merchant ships in response to Israel’s war in Gaza.

Eni Inks Decarbonization Deals with Kazakh Companies

Eni Inks Decarbonization Deals with Kazakh Companies
by Jov Onsat|Rigzone Staff|Monday, January 22, 2024

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Eni Inks Decarbonization Deals with Kazakh Companies
Eni signed three energy transition-related deals with Kazakh firms, including a commitment pact for a planned hybrid-fuel power project.
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Eni SPA has signed three energy transition-related agreements with companies in Kazakhstan, including a commitment pact for a planned hybrid-fuel power project.