Tagged With Simon Ferrie
22 March 2024
And the outlook for the country’s upstream appears to have improved following legal setbacks in 2023
14 March 2024
Houthi actions in the Red Sea are compounding the market dislocations stemming from sanctions
29 February 2024
But the crude, product, LNG and tanker markets are all still facing significant disruption
23 February 2024
The once-pariah nation could become a regional exporter in energy-starved southern Africa, according to MD Scott Macmillan
22 February 2024
Recent elections and on-going LNG developments highlight the importance of domestic gas demand in the sprawling island nation
12 February 2024
TotalEnergies explains it is seeking the ‘sweet spots’ to develop fields with unevenly distributed resources
8 February 2024
FLNG developments are reaching fresh milestones on the continent, but questions remain about the ability of the smaller players to advance some of these projects without additional partners
7 February 2024
The AIM-listed firm sees its gas plans as meshing with UK energy transition goals
29 January 2024
Planned terminal expansions do not fit with Seoul’s stated goals of trimming LNG dependence
24 January 2024
EU ETS extension is the latest change for the sector
22 January 2024
Luanda’s decision to leave the influential group surprised many observers but may have been coming for some time
18 January 2024
Mega-refinery set to transform Nigeria but questions remain over feedstock that may limit key gasoline production, at least for now
12 January 2024
The independent plans further Africa-focused expansion and shrugs off the recent coup in Gabon
20 December 2023
The global market remains structurally tight as the new year approaches
13 December 2023
But the measures also further complicate gas-dependent Thailand’s supply outlook
11 December 2023
The market is better prepared but still jittery, while the industry remains wary of the EU price cap
11 December 2023
Barossa is just the latest project impacted as the industry warns of a worsening regulatory environment
28 November 2023
Rising LNG demand and supply risks are outpacing shipping logistics amid Panama and newbuild challenges
17 November 2023
The gas-rich country continues to attract interest, despite security challenges
3 November 2023
The Beetaloo Basin is a gas-rich shale play
2 November 2023
But the troubled north African nation is not short of international investment interest
1 November 2023
Washington’s move to ease restrictions on Caracas will likely have a more meaningful impact on US refiners than global crude markets
27 October 2023
But the gas markets remain jittery amid a range of other risk factors
24 October 2023
Law firm Olaniwun Ajayi grants Petroleum Economist detailed insight into Nigeria’s changing oil and gas landscape
20 October 2023
The Pacific nation’s second liquefaction development will overlap significantly with the existing PNG LNG project
18 October 2023
The US continues to play an increasingly pivotal role in the LNG market, but short- and medium-term risks and uncertainties persist
12 October 2023
Efforts by independents and NOC PTTEP will help boost production this year, but the sector is increasingly mature
9 October 2023
The integrated developer remains bullish despite previous delays
5 October 2023
CEO Helge Hammer speaks to Petroleum Economist about the company’s recent activities and its expansion plans
27 September 2023
Regional industry body ANGEA remains bullish about Asia's adoption of gas and LNG, despite elevated prices and logistical challenges
21 September 2023
Nigeria’s downstream status quo changed forever with the end of fuel subsidies, but the flagship Dangote refinery has still yet to start operations
14 September 2023
AIM-listed Challenger is seeking partners to help develop its licences off the coast of Uruguay
11 September 2023
Coups and geopolitical rivalries complicate energy projects in the expansive region
8 September 2023
Significant capacity is affected, but the market impact may prove limited
7 September 2023
The floating power station specialist discusses its plans in South Africa and elsewhere
31 August 2023
The French firm confirms its position in Gabon
22 August 2023
Despite contradictory claims of increased tensions in Mideast Gulf waters and possible
rapprochement between the US and Iran, the situation appears business as usual for freight
21 August 2023
Efforts by African institutions and others to push development in the continent appear to be gaining momentum
17 August 2023
Postponement of large LNG project does not seem to have derailed Kosmos’ expansion or capex plans
7 August 2023
The Italian major continues to reorientate its portfolio to focus on gas
4 August 2023
The UK independent sees Block 3/05 as key to its growth ambitions in Angola’s maturing upstream
2 August 2023
Talks between the trading partners reveal growing tension over the potential impact on LNG flows of domestic Australian policies
27 July 2023
The company remains bullish despite last year’s LNG sector upheaval
24 July 2023
New wells at the Jubilee field will lift output in 2023, while the Pecan field offers longer-term prospects if development can be progressed
17 July 2023
Things are looking up for exploration and production in Mexico, with new finds and developments set to boost output in coming years
12 July 2023
Risks persist, particularly those related to weather, which could tighten gas availability for Europe
10 July 2023
Europe is better prepared than last winter, but risks remain
7 July 2023
The island nation’s energy minister delivers a bullish outlook on oil and gas both home and abroad
30 June 2023
A recent industry forum highlights how developing nations see hydrocarbons very differently from some in the West
29 June 2023
The Italian firm continues to increase the share of gas in its growing portfolio