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        NRG              Welcome to NewsBase’s Roundup Global  Russian oil industry in the wake of Moscow’s
                         (NRG), in which the reader is invited to join our  invasion of Ukraine in late February, but it has
                         team of international editors, as they provide a  had difficult offloading assets, especially since
                         snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their  Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a
                         regional beats. We hope you will like NRG’s new  decree in early August preventing foreign com-
                         concise format, but by clicking on the headline  panies from divesting shares in what are consid-
                         link for each section the full text will be available  ered strategic enterprises.
                         as before.
                                                              GLNG: ZIM, Shell sign 10-year LNG bun-
                         AsianOil: Santos takes FID on Darwin   kering deal for new container ships
                         Pipeline Duplication Project         ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (Israel) has
                         Australia’s Santos has taken a final investment  announced the signing of a long-term LNG bun-
                         decision (FID) to proceed with the Darwin Pipe-  kering contract with Shell NA LNG, a subsidi-
                         line Duplication Project. The scheme will extend  ary of the UK-based major Shell, in a statement
                         the Barossa gas export pipeline to the Darwin  dated August 31.
                         LNG facility and allow for the repurposing of the
                         Bayu-Undan to Darwin pipeline that currently  LatAmOil: Barbados prepares to offer all
                         carries natural gas from offshore Timor-Leste to  22 open offshore blocks
                         the Santos-operated LNG plant.       Barbados will offer all 22 available blocks in its
                                                              offshore zone to international oil companies in a
                         DMEA: ZIM, Shell sign 10-year LNG    bidding round in the fourth quarter of this year,
                         bunkering deal                       the Ministry of Energy and Business Develop-
                         ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (Israel) has  ment has announced..
                         secured fuel supplies for 10 new LNG-powered
                         ships that are due to enter its fleet in 2023-2024  MEOG: Novatek leaves Lebanon
                         under a long-term bunkering contract with a  Russia’s Novatek has withdrawn from a consor-
                         subsidiary of Shell (UK).            tium that controls two Lebanese licences, the lat-
                                                              est in a string of disappointments and delays for
                         EurOil: How much Azeri gas can head to   Beirut as it looks to explore for resources offshore.
                         Europe?                              Energy Minister Walid Fayad said Novatek had
                         Europe has reached out to Azerbaijan as a source  cited “economic and financial [issues and] polit-
                         of additional gas supply to eliminate more of its  ical risks” as its reasons for dropping its stake in
                         imports from Russia. But how much extra gas  the consortium with TotalEnergies of France and
                         the country would be able to provide, beyond  Eni of Italy, both of which own stakes of 40%.
                         the 10 bcm per year it is already sending, will
                         depend on results from upcoming exploration  NorthAmOil: Cheniere outlines further
                         work at key fields, and whether Turkey waives its  expansion plans for Corpus Christi LNG
                         first right to supplies.             Cheniere Energy intends to add further capac-
                                                              ity to its Corpus Christi LNG export terminal in
                         FSU OGM: Unknown Dubai firm bids for   Texas, beyond the 10mn tonne per year expan-
                         Shell’s stake in Russian oil project  sion that is currently under construction at the
                         A little-known Dubai-based logistics company  plant. The company has requested that the US
                         called Wellnord is reportedly prepared to buy  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
                         Shell’s 50% stake in its Salym Petroleum Devel-  begin its National Environmental Policy Act
                         opment (SPD) joint venture with Russia’s Gaz-  (NEPA) prefiling review for two additional mid-
                         prom Neft. Shell vowed to withdraw from the  scale trains at Corpus Christi. ™




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