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Shell extends Wood Group engineering contract for UK gas plants

Wood Group has secured a contract extension from Shell in the UK to deliver midstream engineering and construction services to the St Fergus and Mossmoran gas plants. The award marks a continuation of the previous contract awarded to Wood Group in 2007, the companies noted.

IEA says Europe can handle loss of Iranian oil

The EU could handle a sudden end to imports of Iranian oil because of changes already being made due to the coming ban on Iranian shipments, an IEA official said. But the official also warned that the standoff has the potential to hurt the global economy by pushing oil prices higher.

Poland discussing shale gas incentives with EU - Talisman CEO

Poland is still in discussions with the European Union on developing a tax regime that incentivizes shale gas exploration in the eastern European country, said Talisman Energy CEO John Manzoni. Manzoni said initial findings were "not discouraging, just too early to tell" the degree of commerciality.

Russia’s Gazprom fully restores Europe gas flows

Russia has fully restored natural gas shipments to Europe, the country's state gas firm said Monday, after it had been unable to meet rising demand in recent weeks due to cold weather across the continent. Europe relies on Russia for over a quarter of its gas needs.

Greek refiner Motor Oil Hellas no longer buying Iranian crude

Greek refiner Motor Oil Hellas is no longer buying Iranian crude, and has not done so for some time, a person at the company told Dow Jones Newswires Monday. Motor Oil Hellas is one of two major refiners in Greece and is able to process more than 180,000 bpd of oil.

Gazprom predicts no drop in European gas demand

European political goals to lessen reliance on Russian natural gas won't affect demand, the deputy chief executive of OAO Gazprom told Wednesday's edition of Hungarian business paper Vilaggazdasag. The CEO was discussing European efforts to create new natural gas cross-border interconnectors.

Hyundai Heavy inks $1bn of Europe LNG ship orders

Hyundai Heavy Industries, the world's largest shipbuilder by order value, said Tuesday it has received, along with its affiliate company, a combined $1.1 billion LNG ship order in Europe. The companies said they will deliver five LNG ships by the first half of 2015.

Jacobs wins engineering work on four Arkema PVC projects in China

Jacobs said it won four contracts from Arkema France for basic engineering services to support the provision of Arkema's proprietary suspension and emulsion technology to four of its clients in China. As currently planned, the four new projects in China will add more than 4 million tpy of PVC capacity.

KBR to process deep oils for Russian refiner TAIF

KBR was awarded a contract by TAIF Group to provide licensing and engineering services for the Veba Combi Cracker (VCC) to be implemented at the Nizhnikamsk refinery in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It marks the largest VCC project award for KBR since acquiring the technology in January 2010.

Total to boost investments as quarterly profits rise

France-based Total said 2012 has begun favorably and that it will step up investments over the next three years after reporting a 12.8% increase in fourth-quarter net income on high oil prices and in spite of weak downstream markets and stable output. Total is targeting a 2.5%/yr increase in average output in 2012-2015.