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Australia set to become world’s biggest exporter of LNG

Australia is on its way to become the world’s biggest exporter of LNG, according to the energy economics group EnergyQuest

EU to fund LNG infrastructure project

The ‘LNGHIVE2: Infrastructure and Logistics Solutions’ project, coordinated by Spanish energy company Enagás, has been selected by the European Commission CEF for funding.

Offshore senses uptick in market but uncertainties remain

An overall positive macroeconomic outlook and increased regional infrastructure spending have suggested an improving business environment for the ailing offshore industry

Petrobras starts up second Buzios field floater

 Petrobras has produced first oil and gas from the Búzios 2 area of the presalt Santos basin through the FPSO P-75.

Golar FSRU Wins LNG Croatia Project

State-owned LNG Croatia has selected Golar Power, a joint venture between Golar LNG and Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners,  to deliver a FSRU for the nation's first liquefied natural gas import facility.

Equinor Preps For Icy Conditions At Nearly $6 Billion Arctic Subsea Development

Equinor says conditions in the area of its northernmost-operated field under development in the Arctic are not considerably more severe than other regions where it operates

Despite Competing Claims, Exxon Begins Drilling off Cyprus

ExxonMobil and Qatar Petroleum are moving ahead with a natural gas exploration campaign off Cyprus, despite heated rhetoric from Turkey about the validity of the island nation's E&P leases. 

Subsea 7 reports high vessel utilisation in Q3 results

Sutton, UK-based Subsea 7 reported an active vessel utilisation rate of 89% in its Q3 results presentation on 8 November, up 11% from Q3 2017 and the highest level since 2014.

Shell submits draft decommissioning plan for North Sea Goldeneye field

Shell U.K. will remove the Goldeneye platform in the UK central North Sea and some of the subsea infrastructure, subject to approval by Britain’s regulator.

Federal Court Halts Keystone XL Pipeline for Climate Impact Review

On Thursday, Judge Brian Morris of the U.S. District Court for Montana ordered TransCanada to halt work on the Keystone XL pipeline pending a new review of the project's climate impact. 

UK: Enough Oil and Gas Reserves for the Next 20 Years

The UK has enough oil reserves to sustain production for the next 20 years and beyond, new figures indicate.

Total and Sempra Energy Sign MOU on North American LNG Projects

Total and Sempra Energy have signed an MOU that provides the framework for cooperation in the development of North American LNG export projects.

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