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       NRG: Challenges ahead







       Certain developments in recent days illustrate the scale of ongoing

       challenges for the oil and gas industry, but various players are forging ahead
       undeterred




        GLOBAL           WELCOME to the latest edition of NewsBase’s  expands its liquefaction capacity.
                         Roundup Global (NRG), in which our team of   And in North America, mergers and acqui-
                         international editors provide you with a snap-  sitions (M&As) are gaining pace, with Cono-
                         shot of some of the key issues affecting their  coPhillips confirming this week that it will acquire
                         regional beats. Get the NRG Oil & Gas Editor’s  Concho Resources. At the same time, reports of
                         Picks to your inbox every week for free. Just sign  merger talks between Pioneer Natural Resources
                         up here.                             and Parsley Energy have also emerged.
                           A number developments over the past week or
                         so have highlighted the scale of challenges facing  Africa: Policy initiatives
                         the oil and gas industry. Members of the OPEC+  Several African countries have moved forward
                         oil alliance have warned that the oil market could  with the development of new laws and institu-
                         be pushed back into surplus next year as the coro-  tions to govern the oil and gas sector over the last
                         navirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to hang  week.
                         over demand while new supply threatens to upset   In Nigeria, members of the House of Repre-
                         the balance.                         sentatives are gearing up for the second reading of
                           Meanwhile, Rystad Energy has warned that  the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), which is slated
                         hydrocarbon production on the UK Continental  to take place next week. They are doing so as more
                         Shelf (UKCS) is unlikely to exceed 2mn boepd  details of the legislation, which has been in the
                         again and the International Energy Agency (IEA)  works for years, come to light.
                         highlighted the challenges that lie ahead for the   In Mozambique, the central bank has publicised
                         LNG market.                          details of its plan to set up a new sovereign wealth
                           Such challenges are not stopping progress  fund for future earnings from natural gas and LNG
                         on various fronts, though. The Philippines has  projects. According to officials in Maputo, the gov-
                         lifted a six-year moratorium on exploration in  ernment could deposit as much as $96bn worth of
                         disputed waters of the South China Sea and has  revenue into the fund.
                         begun signing off on the development of LNG   In Somalia, a new government agency is work-
                         import capacity. Meanwhile, Qatar has embarked  ing to ensure that all regions of the country are rep-
                         on a push to find more buyers for its LNG as it  resented within its governing structures. Last week,



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