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  • PTTEP Sets US$24 Billion Investment Budget

    PTTEP has set an investment budget of US$24.61 billion from 2020 to 2024.   The investment budget will comprise US$14.23 billion in capital expenditure (CAPEX) and US$10.38 billion in operating expenditure (OPEX), PTTEP revealed.   In 2020 alone, the company set a CAPEX budget of…

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  • Tullow takes 10 pct in Dussafu block offshore Gabon

    Tullow Oil has become a party to the Dussafu licence joint operating agreement in Gabon.   Dussafu is operated by BW Energy.   As previously reported, in March 2019 Tullow exercised its 10% back-in right to the Dussafu production sharing contract (“PSC”). The exercise of…

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  • API releases initial standard for safe lay-flat hose operations

    The American Petroleum Institute has issued its first safety and environmental protection standard covering lay-flat hoses, high-pressure equipment which upstream operators use to transport associated water from production operations.   Compliance with Recommended Practice 15WT will assure operators and users that they are deploying the…

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  • Subsea gas link planned for western Denmark

    The Danish Energinet Gas-TSO has contracted Royal Boskalis Westminster to lay a new four-kilometre (2.5-mile), 36-inch subsea gas pipeline from Jutland in western Denmark to the island of Funen.   Boskalis’ work scope includes pre-trenching, pipe-pull, cofferdam construction and post-lay rock installation to protect the…

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  • US Concedes Defeat on Nord Stream 2 Project

    The US has little leverage to prevent the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project between Russia and Germany from being completed, two administration officials said, acknowledging the failure of a years-long effort to head off what officials believe is a threat to European security.  …

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  • Equinor gets OK for Bight drilling. Two more approvals needed

    Australian offshore oil and gas safety body NOPSEMA has accepted Equinor’s environment plan for exploratory drilling in the Great Australian Bight.   This still does not mean Equinor is allowed to begin operations. It needs two more approvals before the activity can begin.   Equinor…

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  • Offshore energy integration in the UK a step closer

    Innovative partnering between oil and gas, renewables, hydrogen and carbon capture can accelerate energy transition.   Integrating the UK offshore energy sector, including closer links between oil and gas and renewables, can reduce carbon emissions from oil and gas production and longer term actively support…

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