Oil & Gas

Kosmos progressing two subsea tiebacks in US Gulf of Mexico

Narrow-azimuth (NAZ) seismic acquired during the first quarter over Jubilee is undergoing processing, with initial results delivering a significant uplift in imaging quality. That should improve further through an ocean-bottom node seismic campaign, planned for later this year. The results should upgrade the velocity model, with a beneficial impact on the NAZ processing.

Tullow finds ‘better than expected’ net pay at new well off Ghana

“In Ghana we have already taken actions to address the recent underperformance at Jubilee, with further optimisation potential identified. We have recommenced drilling and have successfully completed and brought onstream the first of two planned 2025 production wells at Jubilee, with better than expected net pay during drilling,” said Richard Miller, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Interim Chief Executive Officer of Tullow Oil.

Poised for growth: An interview with CEO of the Ghana Upstream Petroleum Chamber, David Ampofo

The new administration has clearly stated that Ghana’s upstream sector is open for business again. There are significant investment opportunities both offshore and onshore, and the industry is ready for growth. Both existing and new investors are relying on the government to maintain the momentum and secure some gains. Nonetheless, being open for business depends on several key factors.

Voltaian Basin: Ghana’s next petroleum frontier set for 2026 drilling

Madam Hardcastle made the disclosure during a working visit on Friday, August 29, to Zeal Environmental Technologies, a local petroleum services provider, at its Nyankrom plant in the Shama District of the Western Region. She explained that the Petroleum Commission is repositioning Ghana as a competitive investment destination for global oil and gas supermajors, while supporting GNPC to begin operations in the Voltaian Basin.

How Europe is Redrawing its Energy Map

Last year, Norway delivered 91.1 bcm of gas to the EU, up 15 percent from 2021, which represented 33.4 percent of the EU’s total imports. U.S. gas shipments increased by 139 percent over the same period, reaching 45.1 bcm, or 16.5 percent of the total. Other important partners last year included Algeria (39.2 bcm), Qatar (11.8 bcm), Azerbaijan (11.7 bcm) and the United Kingdom (11.7 bcm). Despite these shifts, overall EU gas imports in 2024 were still 61.4 bcm lower than in 2021.