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U.S. oil producer Hess Corp has announced its decision to exit Suriname’s offshore Block?59, returning operations to the ...
U.S. oil producer Hess Corp has decided to withdraw from Suriname's offshore Block 59, the South American nation's state oil firm Staatsolie said on Tuesday, adding the block would now return to ...
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Hess exits Suriname’s offshore Block 59
US-based oil and gas company Hess has announced its decision to relinquish its interest in Block 59 offshore Suriname. The ...
Hess relinquished the block to state-owned Staatsolie, following the withdrawal and transfer of participation stakes by ...
US independent Hess has relinquished exploration rights to Block 59 in the ultra-deepwater portion of Suriname. Suriname’s ...
Hess fulfilled its minimum work obligations and has decided not to move forward to the next phase of the exploration period.
Equinor, alongside ExxonMobil, has transferred its ownership in a deepwater exploration block off the coast of Suriname to Hess, reported Reuters. This move marks Equinor's exit from the South ...
Equinor ASA EQNR, along with Exxon Mobil Corporation XOM,has announced its exit from Suriname Block 59.ExxonMobil, as the leader of the consortium, has transferred its ownership in Block 59 to ...
Exxon Mobil, which led the consortium, transferred operation of the block to Hess in a nonfinancial transaction, and continues its presence in Suriname with Block 52.
ExxonMobil, the former operator of Block 59, has handed over its 33.34% stake to Hess. Equinor, which owned a 33.33% working interest in the licence, has also withdrawn.
Hess Corporation (HES) has officially exited Suriname’s offshore Block 59, marking the end of its exploration activities in the area after previously fulfilling its minimum work obligations, per a ...
Hess exits Suriname's Block 59 near the border with Guyana, returning acreage to state oil firm Staatsolie, fulfilling ...