Thursday, April 2, 2020

Oslo-based company applies to bring LNG to Cyprus from 2021 - CYPRUS MAIL

April 2, 2020
Elias Hazou

An Oslo-based company has formally applied to bring liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Cyprus starting in the first half of 2021.

In a press release, Höegh LNG Holdings Ltd said its subsidiary, Höegh LNG Ltd, has applied for an LNG infrastructure ownership, operations and development licence in Cyprus.

Their proposal entails the use of a floating, regasification and storage unit (FSRU).

“The plan consists of using one of Höegh LNG’s Fsru’s as a fast track solution for the required fuel switching, thereby reducing air emissions, cutting EU emission taxes, enabling savings on fuel costs and reducing electricity price per KWh for local consumers,” the company said.

UAE's Dana Gas delays decision on Egypt assets sale- sources - REUTERS

APRIL 2, 2020 / 4:10 PM

DUBAI, April 1 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates-based energy producer Dana Gas has delayed a decision on whether to sell its Egyptian assets because of the market turmoil caused by the coronavirus outbreak, two sources close to the talks said on Thursday.

In February, Dana Gas said it had received bids from some companies for its assets in Egypt and that a final decision would be made by the end of March.

“A decision has not been reached yet, mainly due to the coronavirus global impact. However the (assets) valuation process is under way,” one of the sources told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Egypt's Tharwa Petroleum seeks to acquire 6 concession areas in 2020 - ZAWYA / MUBASHER

31 MARCH, 2020

Tharwa drilled eight exploratory and development wells in 2019

Cairo – Tharwa Petroleum Company is looking to obtain six concession areas in 2020 and enter into partnerships with major companies, including Total, ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, and Shell, the company’s chairman Amr El-Leithy said.

The company also plans to drill seven exploratory and development wells this year, El-Leithy added in a statement released by the Ministry of Petroleum on Tuesday.

In 2019, Tharwa drilled eight exploratory and development wells, leading to higher output, he pointed out.

The average output at the company’s areas reached about 6,800 barrels of crude oil per day.

Monday, March 30, 2020

Total says Lebanon offshore drilling halfway done - LEBANESE OIL & GAS INITIATIVE (LOGI)

MAR/30/2020
Timour Azhari

Lebanon’s first-ever offshore exploratory drill is roughly halfway complete in Block 4 off the coast of Beirut, according to the General Manager of Total E&P Lebanon, Ricardo Darre.

Speaking to LOGI on March 23, Darree said that the drilling was ongoing at a depth of about 3000 meters and would take a total of about 60 days. Then, he said the same amount of time should be given for analysis of the find to determine its commercial viability.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Oil and gas companies on the retreat - CYPRUS MAIL

March 29, 2020
Charles Ellinas

The combined effect of the massive decline in global oil and gas demand due to Covid-19 depressing the global economy, and the rapid drop in the oil price – due to unrestricted increase in production by Saudi Arabia and Russia and still high shale-oil production – are forcing the oil and gas companies on the retreat.

By Friday, Covid-19 had infected more than 585,000, resulting in over 27,000 deaths worldwide, and the numbers are still rising. It will probably last well into 2020, but it is difficult to say how long. The last Sars virus took more than eight months before it burned itself out. Covid-19 seems to be substantially more infectious than Sars. Its impact on what was already a weak global economy and oil and gas demand is expected to last into 2021.