The Philippines now produces its own oil. from a new offshore oilfield found in Western Palawan region.Eduardo R. Ermita, Executive Secretary to the President of the Philippines, told the media that at 10:45am Thursday PST, a light medium crude oil with a potential high yield of light ends such as gasoline was extracted in the Galoc oilfield, which is only 60km northwest of the Palawan island.Er
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Oil companies in the Gulf of Mexico had by Thursday night U.K. time evacuated 13 platforms and five drill rigs, as Hurricane Dean builds in strength in the wake of Tropical Storm Erin.While, Erin forced the shut-in of some oil and gas wells, the threat of Dean forced the evacuation of 1.6 percent of the 834 platforms and five percent of the 100 rigs in the Gulf of Mexico, according to a survey by the U.S. Minerals Management Service.Just 2,563 barrels per day of the Gulf’s 1.3 million bpd of oil production has been shut in. Some 10.5 million cubic feet per day of gas of the Gulf’s 7.7 bcm/d is hemmed in.During Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the shut-in valves functioned 100 percent of the time, the MMS reported.Via: Scandinavian Oil & GasFound this post useful? Consider subscribing to The Energy Data Warehouse Feed/RSS.Labels[−]Technorati|Hurricane Dean,Gulf of Mexico,Hurricane Katrina,Hurricane Rita,North America,US Minerals Management Service,energyblogthis expanable content box
Khazar Oil Exploration and Production Company (KEPC) managing director Friday said Brazilian company Petrobras would explore and develop blocks 6 and 29 of the Caspian Sea oilfield.
Mohammad-Hossein Dana told PIN his company was negotiating with Petrobras to finalize the exploration and development contract.
He scotched the rumors that the two sides were to finalize the contract on April 30. “
Khazar Oil Exploration and Production Company (KEPC) managing director Friday said Brazilian company Petrobras would explore and develop blocks 6 and 29 of the Caspian Sea oilfield.
Mohammad-Hossein Dana told PIN his company was negotiating with Petrobras to finalize the exploration and development contract.
He scotched the rumors that the two sides were to finalize the contract on April 30. “