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Halliburton, Petronas form partnership to develop global shale resources

Halliburton and PETRONAS Carigali have signed an agreement for the evaluation and development of global shale resources, the companies said on Friday. They plan to set up a shale technical center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, which is where the deal was signed.

Copano to expand Eagle Ford shale pipeline in US

Copano Energy says it will extend its wholly-owned 96-mile, 24-inch DK Pipeline in the Eagle Ford Shale play by adding approximately 65 miles of 24-inch pipeline southwest into McMullen County, Texas. The extension is expected to begin service in the first half of 2013 and cost approximately $120 million.

IEA cuts 2012 outlook for global oil demand growth, cites weaker economy

The IEA lowered its estimate for global oil demand growth in 2012 to 800,000 bpd, compared to its previous forecast of 1.1 million bpd amid weaker economic predictions. Global GDP growth is revised down to 3.3% for 2012, from the 4.0% level assumed since September, the agency noted.

Global paints, coatings demand to rise 5.4%/year through 2015 - study

Global demand for paints and coatings is forecast to rise 5.4%/year to 45.6 million metric tons in 2015, according to a new study. The Asia/Pacific region will remain the leading consumer of paint and coatings through 2015, and will also see the most rapid gains, according to the report.

BG Group cuts US shale gas drilling amid low prices

UK energy firm BG Group is proposing to scale back 80% of its planned US shale gas drilling activity for this year in response to a sharp fall in prices. New extraction techniques that allow producers to unlock previously untouched shale gas fields have led to abundant supply, pushing down prices to a decade low.

Husky building new hydrotreater at Ohio refinery

Husky Energy has begun construction on a new 20,000 bpd kerosene hydrotreater at its refinery in Lima, Ohio. The hydrotreater should help the company increase jet fuel production. The refinery has a capacity of 155,000 bpd, making it the 48th-largest in the US.

Plains to build northern Oklahoma crude oil pipeline

Plains All American Pipeline says it will construct a new 170-mile pipeline to service the increasing Mississippian Lime crude oil production in northern Oklahoma and southern Kansas. The pipeline is expected to be completed in mid-2013, the company said.

Shale, foreign investment spark 2011 growth in US oil, gas M&A - report

The total value of US oil and gas mergers and acquisitions (M&A) increased significantly in 2011 due to continued investment in shale plays and related infrastructure, sustained interest from foreign buyers, and private equity entrants deploying capital in the energy industry. Average deal size also increased in 2011.

Technip wins flexible pipe supply deal for Petrobras

France-based Technip was awarded a 5-year frame agreement contract from Brazil’s Petrobras for the supply of around 1,400 kilometers of flexible pipes. Supply starts in 2013 and orders are guaranteed for at least 50% of the total value, which is currently estimated to be worth around $2.1 billion.

Independents nab control of US refining industry

HP Editorial Staff: HP News Services

Independent refiners appear in the driver's seat in the US as integrated oil companies increasingly shed refining assets.