Doris Engineering, the French energy contracts company with global operations, said it was awarded an advisory contract by the Senegalese Ministry of Petroleum for developments offshore the West African nation, including a BP-run floating LNG project and an exploration and production venture operated by Australian LNG producer Woodside.
Woodside Petroleum, the operator of two LNG export plants in Western Australia, posted a 26 percent rise in third-quarter LNG revenue of US$881 million compared with US$697M in the same three months of 2017 as it benefited from higher prices and its stake in the new Wheatstone liquefaction and export plant.
Leading Australian oil and gas company and LNG producer, Woodside Petroleum, is aiming to commercialise a huge field offshore Senegal by 2022 and said it could form the basis of a West African oil and natural gas hub.