Eni will acquire gas stations Exxon Mobil, Australia latitude d410 battery, latitude d420 battery
Eni in Italy, announced on January 21 in order to strengthen the company’s activities in Australia, the company agreed to acquire the largest U.S. oil company Exxon Mobil Corporation in Australia, the supply and distribution business. The acquisition also includes the retail network of 135 service stations, wholesale industry, and the two airports for aviation fuel supply business.
Mexico, the fifth consecutive decline in oil production
Mexican state oil company announced January 22 The latest statistics show that oil production in Mexico last year, the fifth consecutive year of decline. However, the decline rate becomes smaller and smaller, and oil production last year in November and in December increased.
Petrochemical projects in Iran over the past five years, over 42 billion dollars of U.S.
Deputy oil minister of Iran and CEO of National Iranian Petrochemical Company Bayat January 24, the petrochemical industry of Iran has invested over 420 billion dollars. sony vgp-bps11 , sony vgp-bpl11 , He said that in the Fourth Five-Year Development Plan period (2004-2009), Iran’s petrochemical industry total investment of the previous five years development plan of 345 billion dollars to 42.4 billion dollars U.S..
Proved oil Colombian state oil company and gas reserves last year, 35.5% in
Colombian national oil January 25 China announced that the proven oil company and gas reserves last year, the base year on year increase of 35.5% to 18.8 million barrels. The company in Brazil, Peru and the Gulf of Mexico also oil and gas exploration and production.
Kazakhstan oil joint venture plans to invest 15.2 billion U.S. dollars to increase oil production
Kazakhstan’s national oil and gas company announced on January 25, Chevron-led oil venture in Kazakhstan Tengiz Chevron oil company, plans since 2016 to raise 15.2 billion dollars of U.S. investment in the leading producer Kazakh oil field oil production. pa3400u-1brs , pa3420u-1brs