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        NRG              WELCOME to NewsBase’s Roundup Global  elsewhere in Europe. Miller was discussing the
                         (NRG), in which the reader is invited to join  situation on the gas market in a meeting with
                         our team of international editors, who provide a  Russian President Vladimir Putin, where the two
                         snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their  men noted that European gas storage utilisation
                         regional beats. We hope you will like NRG’s new  was at an unusually low level for this time of year,
                         concise format, but by clicking on the headline link  and that Gazprom’s own storage sites on the con-
                         for each section the full text will be available as  tinent contain only 190,000 cubic metres of gas.
                         before.
                                                              GLNG: Saipem sees Mozambique LNG pro-
                         AfrOil: Former Sonangol director pessimis-  ject restarting in mid-2022
                         tic about local content              Italian energy services provider Saipem said on
                         Angola’s government has made a number of  October 28 that it expects work on the Mozam-
                         efforts to increase local content in oil and gas  bique LNG project, which was put on hold this
                         projects involving international oil companies,  year for security reasons, to restart around mid-
                         but its approach has had only limited effect,  2022. During a conference call with analysts,
                         according to a former director of the national oil  Saipem’s chief financial officer, Antonio Pacioretti,
                         company Sonangol. Arnaldo Lago de Carvalho,  indicated that he did not expect the project to
                         a businessman who previously served on Sonan-  make any significant contributions to his compa-
                         gol’s board of directors, said last week that he saw  ny’s performance in 2021.
                         the NOC itself as the biggest obstacle to increas-
                         ing local content in oil and gas projects.  LatAmOil: ExxonMobil’s third disappoint-
                                                              ment at Canje block
                         AsianOil: Santos, Beach reach FID on  Esso Exploration & Production Guyana Ltd
                         Moomba CCS                           (EEPGL), a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, has
                         Santos and Beach Energy have reached a final  reportedly completed its third exploration well
                         investment decision on their $165mn Moomba  at the Canje block offshore Guyana without
                         carbon capture and storage project in South  discovering commercial hydrocarbon reserves.
                         Australia. Santos said on November 1 that the  According to JHI Associates, a non-operating
                         project, which it operates with a 66.7% interest  partner in the Canje project, the Sapote-1 well
                         while Beach holds the remainder, was slated to  was drilled in 2,549-metre-deep water and sunk
                         start up in 2024.                    to a total depth of 6,758 metres.

                         DMEA: Zarqa expansion and Duqm update  MEOG: Aramco results and Iraq deals
                         This week’s DMEA covers the submission of bids  This week’s MEOG includes Aramco’s Q3 results
                         for the expansion of Jordan’s sole refinery and an  announcement and plans for deals between
                         update on the timeline for Oman’s Duqm refin-  Baghdad and Riyadh. Saudi Aramco this week
                         ery. Jordan Petroleum Refinery Co. (JoPetrol)  announced its Q3 results which were highlighted
                         this week announced that it had received bids  by $30.4bn in net income, up 158% compared to
                         from engineering firms for a contract to expand  the same period last year, taking it back to top
                         the country’s Zarqa refinery under the so-called  spot as the world’s most profitable company.
                         Project Petra. In other news, Oman’s flagship  Meanwhile, Iraqi Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul Jab-
                         Duqm refinery is now on course for commis-  bar this week said that the government intends to
                         sioning during the first quarter of 2023, with  sign billions of dollars worth of gas, renewables,
                         project completion now having reached 87%.  water and petrochemicals deals with Saudi Ara-
                                                              bia before the end of its term.
                         EurOil: Shell resists break-up call
                         Royal Dutch Shell has rejected a call by an activ-  NorthAmOil: North American producers
                         ist shareholder to break up the oil major, argu-  report improved performances on higher
                         ing that the company works better as a united  prices
                         entity. Third Point, owned by billionaire activist  The earnings season is in full swing, and a
                         investor Daniel Loeb, has accumulated a stake  growing number of North American produc-
                         valued at nearly $750mn in Shell, and is seeking  ers is reporting stronger performances thanks
                         its break-up.                        to commodity prices being at multi-year highs.
                                                              Among those reporting stronger performances
                         FSUOGM: Gazprom stockpiling domesti-  are super-majors Chevron and ExxonMobil,
                         cally                                which posted their highest quarterly profits in
                         Russia’s Gazprom expects to finish stockpiling  years.
                         gas at its Russian storage sites on November 8,
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