Tagged With ExxonMobil
24 November 2022
The east African country continues to attract investment in oil and gas projects, but concerns over security are still impeding developments in the gas-rich north
16 September 2022
The major’s involvement is a win for New Delhi as it seeks to promote offshore exploration
4 August 2022
Surging downstream profits add fuel to the fire, but the spectre of demand destruction lurks
1 August 2022
Close collaboration between IOCs in Papua New Guinea means other developments may follow
28 July 2022
The deal continues the trend of developers making long-term agreements to start in the second half of this decade and is another milestone for the Rio Grande project
28 July 2022
Two more finds have been made at the upstream frontier’s prolific Stabroek block
27 July 2022
Oil Ministry claims around key IOC investments ignore its lame duck status
22 June 2022
QatarEnergy has doled out another 12.5pc of NFE equity
16 June 2022
Anglo-French independent has bought all of the trading house’s assets in the central African country
29 April 2022
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The awards, which support inclusion and diversity, are open for nominations for their fourth year
7 April 2022
The major will proceed with Yellowtail, its largest Guyanese project to date
17 March 2022
Acquisition of US major’s assets still on track, says Nigerian independent
2 March 2022
The US major is withdrawing from Sakhalin 1 while OMV is dropping a proposed Gazprom deal
26 January 2022
Control for Iraq’s new NOC of one of the country’s biggest oil assets may just be a first step in Baghdad’s strategy
13 January 2022
Two fresh discoveries and further developments are helping to cement the frontier province’s leading status
15 December 2021
UK independent Savannah Energy expands into Chad and Cameroon, as ExxonMobil and Petronas divest
14 December 2021
Post-pandemic green shoots for the island nation’s fledgling upstream industry are blighted by the same old questions
4 November 2021
Lower 48 production in the Texas and New Mexico shale play is poised to generate a mountain of cash over the next half-decade
29 October 2021
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Firm’s commitment to inclusivity through its Power Play initiative saw it scoop award at Gastech conference
26 October 2021
The UK upstream regulator is unhappy at partners in the field dragging their feet on the sale of ExxonMobil’s stake
19 October 2021
Shell and activist investor both agree that mistakes were made in the ’00s
27 September 2021
Following months of uncertainty about potential partner exits, Baghdad now has cause for optimism
24 September 2021
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Four remarkable professionals recognised across different categories that celebrate advances in diversity and equality and accomplishments in the LNG value chain
23 September 2021
The state-owned firm has just over three weeks left on an exclusivity agreement for a transaction key to unlocking Romania’s offshore potential
13 September 2021
Latin America’s latest crude producer again proves its status as a world-class petroleum province
17 August 2021
The country has lifted its long-term production target to 8mn bl/d despite continued murmurings about IOC dissatisfaction
4 August 2021
Sixteen outstanding professionals are up for awards across four categories, with community voting now open
2 August 2021
Quarterly results showcase upwards trajectory for oil producers despite the focus on capital discipline
2 August 2021
Oil major confirms another Mozambican LNG project is on hold for security reasons
28 July 2021
Drilling campaign adds yet another major oil find in the prolific block
16 July 2021
The company’s expansion will not end with its recent acquisition of Repsol assets in Southeast Asia, says managing director Kenneth Pereira
13 July 2021
Baghdad needs to improve its relationship with international partners. But beware assuming there are easy answers
29 June 2021
Baghdad’s revisiting on contractual terms may need to be radical to stop IOC flight and offer alternatives to China
18 June 2021
Production from the Liza project is ramping up, but operators still have plenty of exploration options ahead
3 June 2021
Savannah is the latest independent to see opportunity in mature African assets, as another major seeks an out
2 June 2021
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The new Pioneer award is open to applicants of all genders to celebrate leadership in LNG
2 June 2021
Rising decarbonisation costs make coastal US refiners vulnerable to expanding Asian export capacity
7 May 2021
The country is taking measures to encourage IOC interest in its latest licensing round
6 May 2021
The financial strain is starting to ease as the shale patch sees the effects of rising oil prices
28 April 2021
Biden administration hopes to fast-track emission restrictions, a popular measure among many large-cap operators
22 April 2021
The county’s negotiating tactics are damaging its reputation among developers
19 April 2021
Baghdad is once again looking towards much higher long-term capacity goals
5 March 2021
Niche buyers in China are starting to make waves in the global LNG market, spurred by reforms that have opened up the country’s vast pipeline network
1 March 2021
Achieving early production at the Liza project is only the first step in the US major’s ambitious strategy
23 February 2021
This year will be critical to whether Mozambique can achieve its ambition of becoming a major LNG exporter by the middle of this decade
22 February 2021
Australia’s energy security takes another hit with ExxonMobil opting to shutter its Victoria refinery
8 February 2021
Recovering oil prices will not be enough to convince producers to stump up additional cash, but investors may still benefit from a substantial dividend pay-out
1 February 2021
The US major has supported the accord since its adoption in 2015
7 December 2020
Alex Volkov, vice president global LNG marketing for ExxonMobil, provides his thoughts about the past year and offers a brighter outlook for the years ahead
20 November 2020
US major’s investment boosted prospects of Angola’s beleaguered oil sector, but its blocks are unlikely to be economically viable without a crude price rebound