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        NRG              WELCOME to NewsBase’s Roundup Global
                         (NRG), in which the reader is invited to join  GLNG:  Cheniere  signs  LNG  supply  deal
                         our team of international editors, who provide a  with Thailand’s PTT
                         snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their  US LNG producer Cheniere Energy announced
                         regional beats. We hope you will like NRG’s new  this week that it had struck a deal to supply
                         concise format, but by clicking on the headline link  the super-chilled fuel to a unit of Thailand’s
                         for each section the full text will be available as  PTT. Under the sale and purchase agreement,
                         before.                              Cheniere’s CorpusChristi Liquefaction subsid-
                                                              iary has agreed to supply 1mn tonnes per year
                         AfrOil:  Eni, Sonatrach  strike oil  in  North  of LNG to PTT Global LNG (PTTGL) over a
                         Berkine basin                        20-year period starting in 2026.
                         Italy’s Eni and its partner Sonatrach, the
                         national oil company of Algeria, have made a  LatAmOil:  ExxonMobil  makes  two  new
                         new hydrocarbon discovery in Rhourde Oulad  finds at Stabroek
                         DjemaaOuest-1 (RODW-1), an exploration  US-based ExxonMobil has made two finds at
                         well drilled within the research perimeter of Sif  the Stabroekblock offshore Guyana, bringing the
                         Fatima II, a concession in the Berkine North  total number of discoveries made at the licence
                         basin. Eni announced the discovery in a state-  area this year up to seven. The super-major
                         ment on July 25, noting that the partners had  reported on July 26 that it had found hydrocar-
                         encountered both crude oil and associated gas  bons in the Seabob-1 and Kiru-Kiru-1 explora-
                         in the Triassic sandstones of the Tagi reservoir.  tion wells.

                         AsianOil: CNOOC reports commercial flows  MEOG: IDC maintains momentum
                         from offshore shale well             In last week’s MEOG we covered the latest pro-
                         China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC)  gress update from Iraq’s state drilling firm. Iraqi
                         has achieved commercial flows of oil and gas  Drilling Co. (IDC) announced that it has com-
                         from an offshore shale well in the South China  pleted the first well of a 20-well drilling cam-
                         Sea. This marks the first successful offshore shale  paign at the Nasiriyah oilfield in the southern
                         well for China.                      Dhi Qar Governorate. IDC’s director-general
                                                              Basem Abdul Karim said that the company’s
                         DMEA: Reality check for Port Harcourt  technical and engineering staff had completed
                         A senior official at Nigeria’s biggest existing  well 48 in collaboration with US services firm
                         refinery last week cast doubt on recent specula-  Weatherford on behalf of the Dhi Qar Oil Co.
                         tion the facility could resume operations by the  (DQOC), a subsidiary of the Iraqi National Oil
                         end of the year. The managing director of Nige-  Co. (INOC).
                         ria’s Port Harcourt Refining Complex (PHRC)
                         has said that the refinery will resume operations  NorthAmOil: Keystone back online
                         next year, conflicting with a moreoptimistic out-  While the proposal of a major new bill grabbed
                         look provided by the country’s oil minister.  headlines last week, NorthAmOil also cov-
                                                              ered the resumption of operations at a major
                         EurOil: Shell FIDs Jackdaw           cross-border pipeline after almost a week of
                         Shell has taken a final investment decision on  shutdown. The Keystone pipeline, which carries
                         developing the Jackdaw gas field in the UK North  crude from Canada’s oil sands tothe US, resumed
                         Sea, having overcome previous environmental  normal service on July 23 following a reduction
                         opposition to the project. Jackdaw, situated some  in capacity that had resulted from damage to a
                         250 km east of Aberdeen, will comprise a nor-  third-party electric substation.
                         mally unmanned wellhead platform along with
                         subsea infrastructure tied back to Shell’s existing  See the archive and sign up to receive NRG Editor’s
                         Shearwater gas hub.                  Picks for free by email each week here.™

                         FSUOGM: Rosneft starts drilling at Vostok
                         Oil
                         Russia’s state oil company Rosneft has kicked off
                         production drilling at the Payakhskoye oilfield
                         in the Russian Arctic –the largest deposit in the
                         Vostok Oil megaproject. Development drilling is
                         taking place at five wellpads at the field, and will
                         be completed using Russian-made rigs, Rosneft
                         said.




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