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Chevron Corp., the US major oil and gas company with LNG operations in Australia and Africa, has received a vote of confidence from US investor Warren Buffett whose Berkshire Hathaway has taken its stake to almost 7 percent.

Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has increased its stake in San Ramon, California-based Chevron by over 15.84 million shares.

This transaction has brought Berkshire Hathaway's total share count in Chevron to 126.09M shares, representing about 5.96 percent of Buffett’s investment portfolio and 6.81 percent of Chevron's outstanding shares.

Lower price

According to Berkshire Hathaway data, the Chevron shares were acquired at an average price of $149.16 each and were valued at $18.80 billion.

Buffett is a celebrity figure among America’s small retail investors and is known to his fans as “The Oracle of Omaha”.

Buffett’s other main energy investment is in Houston, Texas-based Occidental Petroleum which forms 4.19 percent of the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio. The Buffett firm also has a huge 50 percent represented by shares in Apple Inc.

Chevron’s shares have recently risen to $154.63 per share, backed by positive earnings and the company’s acquisition agreement signed in October 2023 with US oil and gas company Hess Corp.

The value of the Buffett stake has already risen and at current prices on February 19, 2024, is now worth just short of $20Bln at $19.49Bln.

Chevron recently reported annual net profits of $21.41Bln, down from $35.60Bln in the previous year, though apart from 2022 the Chevron performance was the strongest since 2013.

LNG projects advance

Chevron listed among its highlights as achieving first natural gas production from the Gorgon Stage 2 development in Western Australia where its operates both the Gorgon LNG and Wheatstone LNG export plants.

Chevron also reached a final investment decision with partners to construct a third gathering pipeline that is expected to increase natural gas production capacity at the Leviathan gas field and a future LNG hub in the East Mediterranean offshore Israel.

The company additionally expanded the Bayou Bend carbon-capture and sequestration project on the US Gulf Coast through an acquisition of nearly 100,000 acres.

However, Chevron assets in the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico also helped to underpin the earnings.

Chevron posted an increase in its Permian production by 10 percent in 2023 with US quarterly output coming to 1.16 million barrels per day compared with 895,000 barrels per day, helped by the 2023 acquisition of US independent oil and gas company PDC Energy.

Chevron is also paying $53Bln for New York-based Hess, giving it access to major oil discoveries in the South American nation of Guyana as well as more US shale assets in the Bakken Shale Basin of North Dakota.

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TotalEnergies Chairman and Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanné has met Lebanese Minister of Energy and Water Walid Fayad at the French major’s Paris headquarters to mobilize drilling teams for the Block 9 offshore resource that will make Lebanon an energy producer in what is becoming the Eastern Mediterranean LNG and pipeline gas hub.

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Tuesday, 15 November 2022 08:08

Drilling for peace

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Nov 15 (LNGJ) - TotalEnergies said that as a result of the maritime boundary agreement between Israel and Lebanon, the French major would start exploration activities with Italian partner Eni of an already identified prospect in Block 9 of the new pipeline gas and LNG area of the East Mediterranean. The Block 9 partners said they would initiate the exploration which might extend Block 9 into Israeli waters, south of the recently established Maritime Border Line. 

   The companies said preparations for exploration activities will start with the purchase of required equipment and the procurement of a drilling rig. “TotalEnergies, as the operator of Block 9, is proud to be associated with the peaceful definition of a maritime border between Israel and Lebanon,” said Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and Chief Executive of TotalEnergies. “We will respond to the request of both countries to assess the materiality of hydrocarbon resources and production potential in this area,” explained Pouyanné.

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Italian energy company Eni and UK major BP announced a new natural gas discovery in the “Great Nooros Area” of the Abu Madi West Development lease in the Nile Delta offshore Egypt and coupled with other finds in the block there is potential for LNG production.

Eni said that there could be more than 4 trillion cubic feet of gas in place in the Great Nooros Area where there have been other discoveries since 2015.

The latest exploration and production success for Eni is making the East Mediterranean Basin a potential world-class gas province with other nations such as Israel and Cyprus also making discoveries in recent years.

The Nile Delta Block operator Eni said the new discovery, achieved through the Nidoco NW-1 exploratory well, is located in 16 metres of water depth and is four kilometres north from the Nooros field discovered in July 2015.

The Nidoco NW-1 exploratory well discovered gas-bearing sands for a total thickness of 100 metres.

“In the Abu Madi formations a new level, which was not yet encountered in the Nooros field, has been crossed proving the high potential of the Great Nooros Area and the further extension of the gas potential to the North of the field,” explained the Italian company.

“The preliminary evaluation of the well results, considering the extension of the reservoir towards north and the dynamic behaviour of the field, together with the recent discoveries performed in the area, indicates that the Great Nooros Area gas in place can be estimated in excess of 4 Tcf,” stated Eni.

Eni said that together with its partner BP and in coordination with the Egyptian petroleum sector, it would begin screening the development options of this new discovery and available synergies with the area's existing infrastructure.

Eni holds a 75 percent stake in the license of Abu Madi West lease, while BP owns the remaining 25 percent stake.

The Italian company’s title of operator is in conjunction with Petrobel, an equal joint venture between Eni and the state company Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. (EGPC).

Eni signed a series of agreements in March 2020 with the government of Egypt and state-owned companies to re-open the nation’s Damietta LNG export plant east of Alexandria.

The plant, a joint venture called Segas, is 40 percent-owned by Eni through Union Fenosa Gas (50 percent Eni and 50 percent Naturgy).

The facility has a nameplate capacity of 5.5 million tonnes per annum of LNG, but has been idle since November 2012 when Egypt suffered natural gas shortages.

In addition to Damietta LNG, Egypt has a second export plant, the Idku facility operated by Royal Dutch Shell and which has been back in commercial operation since 2017.

Eni’s discovery of the huge Zohr gas field in the East Med in 2015 helped transform the Arab nation’s LNG and domestic gas fortunes.  

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The Government of Cyprus has extended a tender deadline to September for the supply of cargoes for a floating liquefied natural gas import terminal and associated facilities currently under development.

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