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SLB Announces FirstQuarter 2023 Results

SLB Announces First-Quarter 2023 Results

Revenue of $7.7 billion increased 30% year on year GAAP EPS of $0.65 increased 81% year on year EPS, excluding charges and credits, of $0.63 increased 85% year on year Net income. | April 21, 2023

Gazprom resumes production in Libya – to rise from 43k to 62k barrels per day

By Sami Zaptia. London, 26 May 2021: Russia’s TASS news agency reported yesterday that Gazprom EP International has resumed crude oil production in Libya under its JV agreement with Wintershall Dea. It quoted Gasprom Managing Director Sergey Tumanov in an interview with Gazprom’s in-house magazine. The report said oil output is expected to rise from the current 43,000 barrels per day to 62,000 barrels per day in 2021. “In the fall of 2020, after nine months of suspension due to the force majeure declared on Libyan territory, oil production within the framework of our Libyan asset was successfully resumed. Ports, export terminals, and production facilities started to gradually resume their operations in the country. At the same time, we completed an important stage of the works in Libya under our joint venture with Wintershall Dea, Wintershall Aktiengesellschaft (WIAG), as we transferred the functions of the operator of development of fields in the Sirte Basin in Blocks 91

Gazprom plans Libya production boost following restart

Gazprom plans Libya production boost following restart Gazprom EP International has restarted production in Libya, where it works with Wintershall Dea. Updated: 26/05/2021, 9:43 am Sarir Oil Operations holds talks with NOC in March 2021 Source: Sarir Oil Operations Register here for the Energy Voice daily newsletter, bringing you key news and insight from across the global energy landscape. Thank you for signing up to our newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Gazprom EP International has restarted production in Libya, where it works with Wintershall Dea. Russian news agency TASS cited an interview in Gazprom’s in-house magazine by managing director of the international unit, Sergey Tumanov.

Gazprom EP International resumes oil production in Libya under Wintershall Dea JV

Gazprom EP International resumes oil production in Libya under Wintershall Dea JV Gazprom EP International resumed oil production in Libya. The project is expected to get a significant boost. MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. Gazprom EP International has resumed crude oil production in Libya under a JV agreement with Wintershall Dea, Managing Director Sergey Tumanov said in an interview with Gazprom’s in-house magazine, adding that output at the project is expected to rise from the current 43,000 barrels per day to 62,000 barrels per day in 2021. In the fall of 2020, after nine months of suspension due to the force majeure declared on Libyan territory, oil production within the framework of our Libyan asset was successfully resumed. Ports, export terminals, and production facilities started to gradually resume their operations in the country. At the same time, we completed an important stage of the works in Libya under our joint venture with Wintershall Dea, Wintershall Aktiengesellsch

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