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Western Gas signs agreements with Pluto LNG and North West Shelf for Equus gas processing

Woodside would enable Western Gas to access a competitive option to supply Asian LNG markets while providing additional domestic gas security for Western Australia.

More gas to Hammerfest LNG: Askeladd on stream

Phase 1 of Askeladd will bring 18 billion cubic metres of gas and two million cubic metres of condensate to the market via the Hammerfest LNG plant on Melkøya.

QatarEnergy, ConocoPhillips sign long-term supply agreement of Qatari LNG

QatarEnergy announced the signing of two long-term LNG sale and purchase agreements (SPAs) between QatarEnergy and ConocoPhillips affiliates for the delivery of up to two million tons per annum (MTPA) of LNG from Qatar to Germany.

Equinor submits PDO for the Irpa gas discovery

Irpa: more gas to Europe and extended life for Aasta Hansteen

Argentina: Launch of the Fenix Offshore Gas Project

Fénix will unlock significant gas volumes for over 15 years

Equinor transfers operatorship for Gulf of Mexico field to Shell

Equinor has agreed to sell to Shell 51% of its interest in the North Platte deep water development project in the US Gulf of Mexico.

Woodside Energy welcomes progress on NWS Project extension

The Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has made public its Report on the North West Shelf (NWS) Project Extension proposal.

ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy to expand LNG production

Production to increase from 77 million tons to 110 million tons per year

Equinor signs long-term LNG purchase agreement with Cheniere

Today, Thursday 9 June, Equinor and Cheniere have announced a 15-year purchase agreement of around 1.75 million tonnes of LNG per year starting from 2026.

Production start-up at Hammerfest LNG

After extensive repairs and improvement work, Hammerfest LNG is back in production after the fire in September 2020.

Wintershall Dea exits Brage oil field

OKEA purchases Wintershall Dea’s 35.2% share in Brage and 6.46% share in Ivar Aasen, as well as 6% of the Nova development for €108 million (NOK 1.1 billion)

Shell signs production sharing contract for Atapu Field in Brazil

Shell paid $ 1.1 billion to Petrobras for the increased stake in the field.

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