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African national oil companies (NOCs) partnering with independents to drive E&P

Oil & Gas 360º

mtpa Coral South FLNG project has been operating since 2022 while ExxonMobil plans to make FID on Rovuma LNG in 2026. In Angola, which has been an LNG producer since 2013, the NOC Sonangol is working with its New Gas Consortium partners Azule Energy, Cabinda Gulf Oil Company and TotalEnergies to increase LNG production capacity.

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Vaquero Midstream’s 76 Miles Powerhouse Pipeline Expansion

Oil Gas Leads

Where the Pipe Runs: Counties & Context This new loop stretches across Loving, Pecos, Reeves, Ward, and Winkler Counties —the beating heart of West Texas’s oil and gas production corridor. These areas are cornerstones of the Delaware Basin, where associated gas volumes continue to surge alongside crude output.

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Cenovus Energy Leads Q1 2025 Drilling Activity in Western Canada

Oil Gas Leads

Key projects include the Narrows Lake tie-back, expected to achieve first oil by mid-2025, and the Foster Creek optimization project, which is progressing towards its 2026 startup Cenovus Energy. Well Substance Focus Cenovus’s drilling activities continue to target a mix of oil and gas resources.

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CNOOC Starts Production from Two Oilfields

Egypt Oil & Gas

The project is expected to achieve a peak production of approximately 11,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) in 2026. Wenchang 19-1 Oilfield Phase II Project is located in the western part of the Pearl River Mouth Basin, with an average water depth of approximately 125 meters.

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Permian Growth and Midstream Investment: Enterprise Products Partners’ Expansion Strategy

Oil Gas Leads

The Permian Basin continues to solidify its role as the driving force behind U.S. oil and gas production. With rising natural gas and NGL output exceeding expectations , midstream companies are ramping up investments in infrastructure to meet growing demand. Expansion of sour gas treating facilities in the Delaware Basin.

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Trump wants pipelines, but Midstream firms aren’t biting

Oil & Gas 360º

shale basins. So far this year, indications are that oil and gas producers are scaling back drilling activity with prices at or below breakevens for putting in line a new well. Slow growth in Permian oil output would also mean a smaller increase in associated gas production and the need to take these volumes to markets.

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