Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Energy Voice
30 December 2014
 

   
 

Seadrill acquires new vessel

Energy
Seadrill has taken ownership of an ultra deepwater drillship in a $456million deal with Ship Finance. The West Polaris was acquired by Ship Finance in 2008 and chartered to Seadrill with purchase options commencing in 2012
 
  
   
   
 

Guard of Libyan oil ports calls in strikes on Islamist militias

libya
Libyan oil production has fallen below 300,000 barrels a day after Islamist militants shifted attacks to energy facilities including the country’s largest oil export terminal, said Energy Aspects Ltd
 
  
   
   
 

FTSE 100 slide after oil hits five year low

Stock
Commodity-based stocks were lower - causing the top flight index to slump by 38.6 points to 6595 - after the price of Brent crude oil dived to a five-and-a-half year low of near to 57 US dollars a barrel
 
  
   
   
 

Thatcher files: North Sea terror simulation

Thatcher files revealed a full-scale terror attack was simulated by the UK government
A full-scale terrorist hijacking of a North Sea platform was simulated by the UK authorities in the 1980s – and code-named the “Smoked Salmon” exercises
 
  
   
   
 

Thatcher files: Safety plans dropped before Piper Alpha catastrophe

Piper Alpha memorial
The UK Government abandoned plans to invest extra cash in North Sea safety two years before the Piper Alpha disaster – because it was not deemed a priority
 
  
   
   
 

Gallery: Part 2 - Industry milestones 2014

Sir Ian Wood

 
  
   
   
 

New era of transparency ahead for operators and governments

A new era of transparency will be created between operators and governments
UK oil and gas companies are gearing up for a new era of transparency which will shed light on links between operators and governments around the world, law firm Pinsent Masons says
 
  
   
   
 

Oil rigs in US drop by 37 to lowest level since April

Baker Hughes record drop in US oil rigs
US oil drillers, facing the lowest crude prices in five years and rising competition from suppliers abroad, idled the most rigs since 2012. Rigs targeting oil declined by 37 to 1,499 in the week ended December 26, the lowest since April, Baker Hughes Inc said, extending the three-week decline to 76
 
  
   
   
 

Global spending more on facilities at Nigg

Nigg Energy Park
Global Energy Group said yesterday it was nearing the end of a further £20million investment in developing the Nigg Yard on the Cromarty Firth into a “world-class” port
 
  
   
   
 

Gazprom to buy out partners in canceled South Stream Project

Gazprom is set to buy out its South Stream Partners
OAO Gazprom (OGZD), the world’s biggest natural-gas exporter, agreed to buy the 50% it doesn’t own in South Stream Transport BV from Italy’s Eni SpA (ENI), Electricite de France SA and the Wintershall unit of Germany’s BASF SE (BAS)
 
  
   
   
 

Oil industry mergers predicted

North Sea platform
The oil and gas industry could be set for a year of mergers and acquisitions following a rapid fall in prices, it has been forecast. Business consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) said 2015 might even see the first “hostile takeover” in the sector in living memory
 
  
   
   
 

Scottish Secretary: Independence oil figures out by £15.5billion

Scottish Secretary: Oil revenue figures for first three years of independence out by £15.5billion
The Scottish Government’s oil revenue forecast for the first three years of independence is now out by £15.5 billion, according to the Scottish Secretary