Aberdeen’s EnerQuip rakes in $10m in international sales
Oilfield equipment company EnerQuip says it has secured record new business worth $10 million in the first quarter of the year boosted by sales in the Middle East.
Oilfield equipment company EnerQuip says it has secured record new business worth $10 million in the first quarter of the year boosted by sales in the Middle East.
By Erikka AskelandAberdeen-based oil services group Wood will provide front-end engineering design (FEED) services to Oman’s biggest oil producer, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO).
Technip Energies has won a “significant” project engineering and management contract for a series of projects in southern Kuwait.
Adnoc has awarded a $744 million contract to the National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC) for the full field development of the Belbazem offshore block.
Adnoc has set out a further investment of $165 million to improve drilling performance, through the issue of four packages.
Energean has pushed back the expected start of operations at its Karish project, offshore Israel, owing to delays in Singapore, while also approving more Karish North work.
Iran is preparing to ramp up global oil sales as talks to lift U.S. sanctions show signs of progress. But even if a deal is struck, the flow of additional crude into the market may be gradual.
Iran’s Petropars Ltd. will be awarded a $1.78 billion contract by the National Iranian Oil Co. to develop the giant Farzad-B gas field that was previously intended to be tapped by a group of Indian companies.
Kurdistan has told producers that it is cutting payments for oil production, in light of continued pressure from COVID-19.
Rockets fired from Gaza hit a tank in Israel on May 11, causing a fire that continues to burn.
Among major liquefied natural gas (LNG) suppliers, Qatar, as well as Russia and African producers, look set to benefit from China’s rising demand for the fuel, according to FitchSolutions.
Mammoet has won heavy lifting work from Samsung Engineering at Saudi Arabia’s Aramco Hawiyah Unayzah Gas Reservoir Storage (HUGRS).
Arabian Drilling Co., a Saudi oilfield-services company partly held by Schlumberger NV, is preparing an initial public offering that could give it a valuation of around $2 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
Delek Drilling has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Petroleum on the sale of a gas field offshore Israel.
CNOOC, China’s third-biggest oil company, has signaled its interest to become a partner in Qatar’s $29 billion North Field liquefied natural gas (LNG) expansion project, that will be the world’s largest.
Saudi Aramco is conducting a strategic review of its upstream business, in a move that could potentially see the state-owned firm bring in external investors to some of its oil and gas assets, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Saudi Aramco has signed a long-form contract with Welltec for completion products and services.
Qatargas will exercise two options for additional work on the North Field Production Sustainability (NFPS) offshore project under a contract with Saipem.
Worley has won a maintenance and integrity contract in Oman, working with Arabian Industries Projects (AIP).
Penspen has won a four-year contract to procure and construct flowlines and wellheads for 51 wells for ADNOC Onshore.
Turkey’s TPAO has begun drilling the Amasra-1 well, on the North Sakarya field.
Cairn Energy has been linked with a potential purchase of a stake in Israel’s offshore Tamar gas field from Delek Drilling.
Qatar Petroleum (QP) will become the sole owner of the Qatargas 1 joint venture, after opting not to renew the deal with Total, ExxonMobil, Marubeni and Mitsui.
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has begun trading Murban Futures, the fruition of the plan launched in November 2019.
Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) has signed service contracts worth $4 billion, the company said.
Saudi Arabia’s purchase of ADES International reduces the risk that the company’s contracts be cancelled or renegotiated, Fitch Ratings has said.
Qatar Petroleum will supply China’s Sinopec with 2 million tonnes per year of LNG for a ten-year term.