The international conversation over the future of oil and gas often focuses on demand trends while the factors affecting supply receive considerably less attention. The new IEA report, The Implications of Oil and Gas Field Decline Rates, seeks to rebalance this debate by drawing on previous groundbreaking IEA analysis on decline rates and exploring what has changed. The new analysis draws on production data from around 15 000 oil and gas fields from around the world.
The funding, which falls under the EU’s Global Gateway initiative, is aimed at boosting Namibia’s green hydrogen and ammonia production, as well as infrastructure such as transport networks, electricity grids, port facilities and vocational training.
TotalEnergies SE has signed production sharing contracts (PSCs) for four adjoining exploration blocks spanning about 12,700 square kilometers (4,903.49 square miles) in Liberian waters.
The company increased its ownership in WestOil Limited to 48.5%, giving it a 33.95% indirect working interest in Block 2712A, a 5,484 km² license in the basin’s core. The block sits adjacent to acreage held by Chevron and Pan Continental, strategically positioning Oregen within a high-potential exploration corridor.
In a milestone for Egypt’s upstream sector, ARGAS has purchased 30,000 STRYDE Range+ nodes and the company’s Nimble seismic system, marking the first deployment of nodal technology for onshore seismic acquisition in the country.
He highlighted the contributions of leading industry partners including ExxonMobil, Chevron, ENI, Seplat, FIRST E&P, Oando, TGS, and many others who have demonstrated unwavering commitment to Africa’s upstream story.
Ghana’s President, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, on Tuesday officially opened the Africa Oil Week (AOW) 2025 in Accra, pledging the government’s full support to make the event grow even bigger.
The CEO of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Kwame Ntow Amoah, has been appointed Chairman of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO), marking a significant milestone for Ghana’s leadership in the continent’s energy sector. The appointment was formalised during a handover ceremony at the 7th APPO National Oil Companies CEOs Meeting in Accra today, where […]
The world needs to develop new oil and gas resources just to keep output flat amid faster declining rates at existing fields, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday in a major shift in its narrative from 2021 that ‘no new investment’ is needed in a net-zero by 2050 scenario.
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