Norway produced 241.3 million cubic meters (8.5 billion cubic feet) per day of natural gas in September, 30.9 percent lower than the prior month but 19.9 percent higher than the same period last year, official data has shown.
Sintana Energy Inc. (TSX-V: SEI, OTCQB: SEUSF) (“Sintana” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide the following update regarding a second exploration and appraisal campaign on blocks 2813A and 2814B located in the heart of Namibia’s Orange Basin, emerging as one of the world’s most prospective oil and gas regions.
South Sudan will resume pumping crude oil for export through a port in neighbouring Sudan within a few days, a South Sudanese government official told Reuters on Thursday, following repairs to a key pipeline ruptured during fighting in Sudan.
War broke out between Sudan’s army (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in April last year, forcing millions to leave their homes and causing a famine.
Some people forget just how far and wide the Permian Basin’s reputation goes when it comes to all things oil and gas.
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has highlighted that the most immediate consequence of declining oil production is a reduction in revenue from oil and gas.
Springfield E&P, a wholly Ghanaian company and major player in the oil and gas industry, says work has commenced on the appraisal of its Afina field to test the flow of oil in the reservoir and obtain the well productivity data.
The Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) has explained that its positions on Springfield Afina drilling appraisal are not intended to harm Springfield but highlight issues of national interest, which have been undermined by recent governance failures.
Ghana has issued four exploratory licences to three indigenous oil and gas firms to undertake exploration activities in the onshore Tano and Voltaian basins.
Chevron Nigeria’s recently announced discovery of 690feet gross hydrocarbon pay consists of lots of gas and a thin oil rim, the Africa Oil+Gas Report has learned.
Light crude from the U.S. has been winning over customers globally with its low sulfur content and refining qualities similar to other light grades from the North Sea and Africa.
If Permian crude gets lighter than it is right now, refiners may have to use heavier grades to blend it.
Chances are that crude pumped from the Permian could become increasingly lighter as output continues to rise to record highs and drillers are moving to lower-quality locations with more associated natural gas at wells.