Tagged With Independents
19 August 2024
The AIM-listed independent is pushing ahead with developments in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, CEO Paul Blakeley tells Petroleum Economist
31 July 2024
United is seeking farm-out partners for the large Caribbean block
10 April 2024
Fears that left-leaning President Petro’s government would signal the end for Colombia’s oil industry appear unfounded
12 January 2024
The independent plans further Africa-focused expansion and shrugs off the recent coup in Gabon
13 December 2023
While US megadeals may not be repeated on the other side of the Atlantic, there is now greater common ground between European and US energy companies
27 November 2023
The major’s acquisition deal could keep oil production in the mature play going for longer
14 September 2023
AIM-listed Challenger is seeking partners to help develop its licences off the coast of Uruguay
31 August 2023
The French firm confirms its position in Gabon
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
14 July 2023
Growing global thirst for light sweet crude contrasts with potential refining decline and risks of inland infrastructure bottlenecks at home
29 June 2023
The Italian firm continues to increase the share of gas in its growing portfolio
31 March 2023
Could the NOC/major play for Newmed stake precipitate further changes to the Israeli field’s expansion roadmap?
13 March 2023
The independent tells Petroleum Economist it sees further opportunities in Guyana, South Africa and Namibia
17 February 2023
Maurel & Prom is building support for its acquisition of Wentworth, but at least some shareholders are opposed
22 March 2021
Oil and gas can improve its economics and decarbonise its value chain—and achieve those wins quickly—through changing its working practices
19 May 2020
The sector is largely relying on balance sheet resilience to outlast the downturn. But without an imminent oil price recovery the threat of bankruptcy looms large
6 May 2020
A combination of aggressive cost-cutting and judicious hedging has given at least some independents a fighting chance of coming out the other side of the coronavirus crisis intact