Nippon Sanso expands in Australasia with Coregas acquisition
Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) is set to strengthen its presence in the Australasian industrial gas market through the acquisition of the Coregas Group from Wesfarmers Limited. Announced on 20th…
Croatia Aids Serbia Bid to Avert US Sanctions on Gazprom Unit
Croatia’s premier said European Union leaders will seek a solution to help Serbia steer clear of sanctions targeting a key oil refiner controlled by Russia’s Gazprom. Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic…
North Dakota Crude Output Cut By 520,000 b/d After October Wildfires
North Dakota, the third-largest producing state in the U.S., saw its crude production fall by 520,000 barrels per day in October after operators shut in wells to protect against wildfire…
Nippon Gases to acquire Esteve Teijin Healthcare
Nippon Gases has signed a deal to acquire respiratory home therapies specialist Esteve Teijin Healthcare (ETH). ETH is a joint venture between Corporación Quimico-Farmacéutica Esteve (CQFE) and Teijin Holdings Europe…
DOE Releases Updated Study on LNG Exports, Industry Reacts
In a statement posted on its website this week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it had released an “updated study” of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. The…
Woodside strengthens LNG portfolio with Chevron asset swap
Global energy company Woodside has acquired Chevron’s interest in the North West Shelf (NWS) liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, one of the largest projects of its type globally. Woodside has…
Energy Dome and Engie sign offtake deal for Sardinia CO2 battery project
Long-duration energy storage (LDES) technology company Energy Dome and global low-carbon energy firm Engie have agreed to purchase energy from the first commercial-scale CO₂ battery in Sardinia, Italy. The companies…
What to Watch in Oil in 2025
A release sent to Rigzone recently by the Rystad Energy team, which included analysis from several company representatives, highlighted multiple “significant trends that will shape the energy world in the…
Kosmos Backs Off, Tullow Takes a Hit
Sometimes, no deal is better than a bad one—or so Kosmos Energy seems to think. The U.S. oil and gas firm abruptly called it quits on its potential takeover of…
Kazakhstan Bucks OPEC+ Production Cuts Extension
Kazakhstan is sticking to its plan to raise oil output next year, potentially creating further tension with its OPEC+ partners. “I order the Energy Ministry to intensify efforts to increase natural…





















