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KN suspends acceptance of Novatek’s cargoes at Lithuania’s LNG terminal

The operator of the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal, KN, informed LNG terminal users that from 3rd of March acceptance of Novatek cargoes at the LNG terminal is suspended.

Wintershall Dea writes off financing of Nord Stream 2

No additional projects in Russia will be advanced or implemented. Payment transactions already stopped.

Equinor awarded 26 new production licences on the Norwegian continental shelf

Equinor has been awarded 26 new production licences by Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy in the 2020 Award in Predefined Areas (APA) - 12 licences as operator and 14 licences as partner.

New oil discovery close to North Sea Fram field

Equinor has, together with its partner Wellesley, discovered oil in the Troll and Fram area in exploration wells 35/10-7 S and 35/10-7 A in the Toppand prospect.

Ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in Hong Kong moves a step closer with Kai Tak study

A preliminary study on LNG bunkering for ships berthed at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Cruise Terminal has affirmed the feasibility of safely conducting ship-to-ship LNG bunkering simultaneously with passenger operations at the terminal.

Woodside and Viva Energy progress LNG regasification agreement

Woodside will discuss with Viva Energy the opportunity to acquire regasification capacity usage rights at the terminal to regasify LNG.

PETRONAS awards FEED contracts for Sabah’s nearshore LNG project

The project, with a minimum capacity of 2.0 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) is a first of its kind in Malaysia.

Equinor sells its non-operated position in the Corrib gas project in Ireland

Equinor has entered into an agreement with Vermilion Energy Inc for the sale of the company’s non-operated equity position in the Corrib gas project in Ireland.

Investing NOK 10 billion in further developing the Oseberg field

Oseberg will be developed from primarily being an oil field to becoming a substantial gas producer with large remaining gas resources.

Woodside sanctions US$12 billion Scarborough and Pluto Train 2 project

Woodside has sanctioned the US$12 billion Scarborough and Pluto Train 2 project. This is a big step for Woodside, Western Australia, and the local LNG industry.

BHP and Woodside agree to create a global energy company

The combined company will have a high margin oil portfolio, long life LNG assets and the financial resilience

Neptune Energy begins final well campaign on Fenja

Neptune Energy and its partners today announced drilling has begun on four production wells on the Fenja field in the Norwegian Sea.

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