Oasis Midstream Partners LP comments on Oasis Petroleum's Permian divestiture and Williston acquisition
Oasis Midstream Partners LP has commented on Oasis Petroleum's recently announced Permian divestiture and Williston acquisition.
Oasis Midstream Partners LP has commented on Oasis Petroleum's recently announced Permian divestiture and Williston acquisition.
The in-service date for the pipeline is expected to be 1 July, 2021.
The acquisition, expected to close in June 2021, includes two gas gathering and processing assets located in Southern Oklahoma.
As a result of the transaction, Aegion has become a private company.
The companies have completed the previously announced acquisition, which resulted in Noble Midstream becoming an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Chevron.
Commencing in July 2021, the contract will run for five years with 2x1-year extension options.
Winn & Coales International Ltd has announced the acquisition of the global Viscotaq business, including Amcorr Products and Services Inc (‘Amcorr’), manufacturer of viscoelastic protective coatings.
The Shell Robert Training and Conference Centre in Louisiana has established a new partnership with Maersk Training for the Gulf of Mexico offshore workforce.
The transfer of EIG’s minority stake in Brazilian gas transmission system operator TBG has been completed.
The steel pipe company will manufacture and supply steel pipes to Israel Natural Gas Lines for the offshore section of a new high-pressure gas pipeline between the cities of Ashdod and Ashkelon.
Fugro awarded Jumbo positioning contract for deepwater Mero 1 offshore Brazil.
PETRONAS selects AVEVA’s Unified Cloud Solution to drive productivity and redefine processes.
Total announces final agreements for the Lake Albert project, which includes the EACOP cross-border pipeline.
The agreement will see ROV tooling technologies from the subsea control systems specialist made available to customers through Ashtead Technology’s nine customer service hubs.
The two contracts, worth a combined £2.8 million (US$3.9 million), will see ChampionX deliver its next generation, non-toxic chemicals to two major North Sea operators.