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Free Malaysia Today on MSNPetronas future-proofs upstream portfolio with global push
The national oil company aims to raise its overseas revenue share to 60% in the next decade as it adapts to evolving market and regulatory conditions.
With Brent crude prices hovering around US$65 per barrel and expectations that this modest environment will linger, Petroliam Nasional Bhd (PETRONAS) is rethinking how it runs its business.
Having taken FID on GranMorgu last fall, TotalEnergies remains the front-runner offshore Suriname, but some peers and state oil firms plan exploration drilling.
Exciting news from Suriname! Blue Water Suriname is proud to support Noble Developer in its drilling operations with ...
Suriname eyes bountiful oil riches as it tries to dodge Dutch disease curse Newly-elected President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons will lead country through predicted oil bonanza Newly-elected ...
Petronas signed a heads of agreement with SMJ Energy that formalizes the terms for SMJ Energy's 25 percent equity participation in PFLNG 3.
Petronas welcomes new floater to replace ageing vessel Producing life extended at mature Dulang oilfield offshore Malaysia The Dulang B platform on the Dulang oilfield off the east coast of ...
World-class equipment, technology and services company, CNH, in partnership with PETRONAS Lubrificants International (PLI), through its subsidiary PETRONAS Lubrificantes Brasil (PLB), has launched the ...
BKR-Petronas MoU Targets Energy Innovation Under the MoU, Baker Hughes and Petronas will collaborate on initiatives to strengthen local supply chains and implement advanced energy solutions. The ...
PETALING JAYA: Rider Ahmad Afif Amran of Petronas Sprinta Yamaha - CKJ Racing has clinched his third win in the Malaysian Cub Prix Championship.
PARAMARIBO, Suriname (CMC) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has expressed its intention to continue its relationship with Suriname under the leadership of President-elect Jennifer ...
GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC)-The 15-member regional integration grouping, Caricom, on Tuesday, congratulated Suriname’s first-ever female head of state, saying that her “assumption of this high ...
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