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Block Energy making its first foray into Gabon’s offshore oil realm

AIM-quoted independent oil and gas production and development company Block Energy has made a move to enter a new geographic area through an investment related to two production sharing contracts (PSCs), which will enable it to expand its portfolio to encompass two offshore licenses in Gabon. The post Block Energy making its first foray into Gabon’s offshore oil realm appeared first on Offshore Energy.

World’s first ammonia port-to-ship bunkering for dual-fuel gas carrier wraps up in Korea

Ulsan Port Authority (UPA), which manages and operates South Korea’s largest industrial port complex, has revealed the Asian country’s latest leap toward cleaner maritime fuel solutions in the global shipping energy transition by completing what it describes as the world’s first ammonia bunkering operation for an ammonia dual-fuel gas carrier. The post World’s first ammonia port-to-ship bunkering for dual-fuel gas carrier wraps up in Korea appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Four more wells set to come online in months ahead offshore Ghana

Tullow Ghana Limited (TGL), a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered Tullow Oil, an independent energy company with operations in West Africa, has confirmed its timeline for putting four wells into production mode at a field off the coast of Ghana. The post Four more wells set to come online in months ahead offshore Ghana appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Petrobras widens its oil & gas footprint in Brazil’s Campos Basin

Brazilian state-owned oil and gas giant Petrobras has taken steps to become the sole owner of a portion of the ring-fence of a field in BC-10 Concession in the Campos Basin, currently held by Shell Brasil Petróleo, a subsidiary of UK-headquartered Shell, ONGC Campos, a Brazilian arm of India’s energy giant ONGC, and Enauta Petróleo e Gás, an affiliate of Brazil’s Brava Energia. The post Petrobras widens its oil & gas footprint in Brazil’s Campos Basin appeared first on Offshore Energy.