All News Offshore Energy · February 4, 2026 (Feb 4) · 1 min read Drilling yields ‘non-significant’ gas shows, next Black Sea well to be spud soon NewMed Energy Read on Offshore Energy Share: More on NewMed Energy Egypt to buy all Aphrodite gas output from Cyprus Egypt has formally committed to purchasing the entire gas output from Cyprus's Aphrodite offshore field once it commences production. This significant development, confirmed by project stakeholder Newmed Energy, provides a crucial commercial pathway for the long-stalled Cypriot gas discovery, solidifying its export destination. Cyprus Mail · April 9, 2026 No ‘significant’ gas volumes in Black Sea exploration well A recent exploration well drilled by a consortium including OMV Petrom and NewMed Energy in the Bulgarian Black Sea failed to discover commercially significant natural gas volumes. This outcome marks a setback for the participating companies and Bulgaria's aspirations for domestic energy resource development, indicating that the specific block may not hold the large-scale reserves initially anticipated. Offshore Energy · April 2, 2026 How a Regional Gulf Coast Port Became America's Crude Oil Export Capital OilPrice · May 29, 2026 Oil Settles at Six-Week Low Rigzone · May 29, 2026 Colombia’s Oil Industry Faces a Defining Election in 2026 OilPrice · May 29, 2026 Kansas Fed Pres Warns Oil Price Shock Might Not Be Transitory OilPrice · May 29, 2026 View all news → ← Previous Petronas secures 20-year LNG supply deal with QatarEnergy Next → Holtum Says LNG Projects Need New Financing Playbook