Tag: ExxonMobil

China and partners to sign pipeline deal

China and its foreign partners expect to sign a final deal for the country's east-west natural gas pipeline by June this year.

Crunch point for PNG pipe dream

The proposed Papua New Guinea-to-Queensland gas pipeline is reportedly close to becoming a reality.

Saudi gas project in the balance

Saudi Arabia is unhappy with the latest responses from oil majors on three core ventures in its multi-billion-dollar gas initiative but has left the door open for further consultations.

South African plastics plant

Sasol has announced expansion plans in South Africa, with the building of a SAR 2 billion plastics plant in Sasolburg, which will use natural gas from Mozambique as a feedstock.

French refinery project

Foster Wheeler France will perform engineering, procurement and construction management services for Esso Société Anonyme Française, ExxonMobil's affiliate company at its Port-Jerome Gravenchon refinery in Normandy.

Refinery in Port-Jerome, France

Foster Wheeler France SA has won a contract from Esso Societé Anonyme Française for the main part of the EPCm phase of the PJ21 project for its Port-Jerome Gravenchon refinery in Normandy, France.

Saudis strive to save gas project

Saudi Arabia has made a last-ditch bid to rescue its landmark gas investment opening, at breakpoint after a year-long battle between the kingdom and the world's leading oil majors over commercial terms.

Xikomba EPS awards

ExxonMobil recently awarded several contracts associated with its Xikomba EPS subsea development offshore Angola in about 4593 FSW (1400 MSW).

Sandvik supplies duplex to W. Africa

Sandvik Steel has received orders for nearly half a million metres of duplex stainless steel tubing, for hydraulic and chemical injection lines for subsea umbilical cables, for ExxonMobil's Kizomba project and the Zafiro project, both in West Africa.

Saudi gas projects hang in balance

Saudi gas projects hang delicately in the balance as the kingdom weighs difficult options to decide the fate of the USD 25 billion investment.