OGJ Daily Newsletter - Jan 4th, 2023
 
 
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January 4, 2023
Respondents to the central bank’s poll cite inflation and supply chain questions as the main drag to production growth.
The Biden administration has issued, as promised, a final rule restoring the Obama administration’s working definition of the jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act.
Targa Resources Corp., Houston, has agreed to acquire Blackstone Energy Partners’ 25% interest in Targa’s Grand Prix NGL Pipeline for $1.05 billion in cash. Targa will own 100% of Grand Prix upon closing, which is expected in this year’s first quarter.
Talos Energy Inc. will tie back production from deepwater Lime Rock and Venice prospects to the Ram Powell platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
Kuwait Energy Egypt drilled a dry hole in the ASW-1X well in the Abu Sennan license, 7 km north of the producing Al Jahraa field in Egypt's Western Desert, partner United Oil & Gas PLC said in a Jan. 4 release.
Petrobras has nominated João Henrique Rittershaussen as interim chief executive officer following the early termination of Caio Mário Paes de Andrade's term as chief executive.
President Biden has named Willie Phillips acting chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd.’s Kasawari offshore carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project gained a supplier through Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Sdn. Bhd.
Vår Energi ASA completed drilling wildcat Well 7122/9-1 in production license (PL) 229 E about 27 km northeast of Goliat field in the southern part of the Barents Sea, 85 km from Hammerfest in 403 m of water.