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Libya launches first oil exploration bid round in 17 years

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(World Oil) – Libyas oil and gas sector is set for a new era of growth and investment following the announcement of its first exploration bid round in 17 years. Offshore infrastructure projects are also advancing, including Enis Structures A&E Project, which channels gas from two fields to the Mellitah treatment plant.

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

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In collaboration with the NOC, TotalEnergies has achieved a 20% increase in production at the Waha field; Repsol plans to drill nine new prospects in 2025; while Eni is planning four exploration wells in 2025. Negotiations are underway with ExxonMobil and Chevron to boost exploration.

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Petronas Gets New Block offshore Suriname

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Brent Crude $78.03 +1.73% Natural Gas $4.04 +1.35% Latest Oil Prices SUBSCRIBE SEARCH ARTICLES NEWS Petronas Gets New Block offshore Suriname by Jov Onsat | Rigzone Staff | Thursday, June 19, 2025 | 7:53 AM EST The new acreage lies next to Petronas' Block 52, which contains the Fusaea, Roystonea and Sloanea discoveries.

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ReconAfrica announces agreement for joint exploration project in Angola adding 5.2 million acres and significant resource potential along the Damara Fold belt and Rift Basin plays

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(the Company or ReconAfrica) (TSXV: RECO) (OTCQX: RECAF) (Frankfurt: 0XD) (NSX: REC) announces an agreement for a joint exploration project in Angola with the Agncia Nacional de Petrleo, Gs e Biocombustveis or National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG). ANPG is Angolas national concessionaire and regulator.

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How Energy Giants Performed in Q1 2025: A Breakdown of Equinor, BP, Hess, and NOG

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The worlds largest energy companies have just released their Q1 2025 results, offering a detailed look at how the sector is holding up amid fluctuating commodity prices, ongoing supply chain pressures, and the growing influence of gas and LNG markets. billion in Q1 2024, impacted by lower realized oil and gas prices and adjusting items.