Friday, March 24, 2023

Halliburton and Honeywell in talks to develop oil fields and refineries in Libya - THE LIBYA UPDATE

Friday, March 24, 2023

Halliburton and Honeywell International Inc. are hammering out $1.4 billion worth of deals to develop an oil field and refinery with National Oil Corporation in Libya, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing the chairman of state-owned firm, Farhat Bengdara.

Libya’s NOC and Honeywell are set to unveil a contract related to the construction of a refinery in southern Libya, Bengdara and a spokesman for the American firm told the Wall Street Journal. The initial deal, expected to be announced this weekend, is for the design of the plant, the spokesman said, which would be followed by a $400 million pact to build the entire plant.

This announcement notably comes after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told a senate committee on Wednesday that the U.S. was actively working to reopen an embassy in Libya, in part so it could better support the prospect of Libyan elections. The U.S. shut its embassy in Tripoli in 2014 following violent clashes between militias.

Monday, March 20, 2023

Edison sees investment decision on EastMed gas pipeline by year-end - REUTERS

March 20, 20238:06 AM GMT+2
Francesca Landini

Edison's logo is seen outside the company headquarters in downtown Milan, Italy, January 14, 2016. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini

MILAN, March 20 (Reuters) - Energy group Edison (EDNn.MI) plans to take the final investment decision on a proposed pipeline to deliver east Mediterranean gas to European markets by the end of this year, the Italian project developer told Reuters.

The EastMed-Poseidon pipeline, which would initially connect several gas fields offshore Israel to Italy and have an annual capacity of 10 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas, could be ready by 2027, Edison said.

The project, supported by Israel, Cyprus and Greece, would guarantee alternative supplies for Europe, which is weaning itself off of Russian piped gas. In addition, it would better connect Cyprus to its EU partners.