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The $1-billion carbon capture project in Texas is revived after a 3-year hiatus.
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The Oklahoma independent agreed to acquire the assets of three private companies in its quest to scale up in the Permian's Delaware Basin.
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The discovery in the US Gulf of Mexico was tied back to the existing Shenzi tension-leg platform.
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High demand for offshore services makes for robust charter rates.
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Panelists from energy companies around the globe gathered to share their personal and company’s experiences in community engagement.
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ATCE is right around the corner, and it’s time to make the most of the many opportunities to learn about current applications and emerging technologies.
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The conference represents a new direction for SPE’s EuropEC as it adapts to the energy transition. The call for papers is open.
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The heated global floating rig market has day rates for high-end units climbing over a half million dollars and toward a newbuild cycle that will (likely) never come.
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Lebanon hopes to join the club of EastMed gas producers as TotalEnergies and its partners spud an appraisal well near Beirut’s maritime border with Israel where gas is already being produced.
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Fervo Energy’s bet that fracturing methods can be used for geothermal power is looking like a winner.
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Over a 10-year period, sensors monitoring the motion and loads near subsea wellheads have been mounted on more than 300 drilling campaigns. Integrity parameters were calculated to assess whether subsea conductors provided the intended amount of support during drilling operations. In several of these campaigns, loss of conductor support due to integrity issues was obse…
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President's Column
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In this inaugural podcast episode and transcript, Terry Palisch, who will officially begin his 2024 SPE presidency in October, discussed his views of the challenges facing our industry and SPE members, his outlook for our industry, and what his goals will be during his presidency.
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SponsoredHow are upstream operators setting their geoscience teams up for success? Which data management capabilities are most important? And which geo data challenges are outstanding? These questions and others are answered in a report by the industry analysts IDC, based on a survey of industry participants.
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SponsoredThe data that comes with mapping flow behavior at the stage level of unconventional wells was once accessible only through the installation of costly and intrusive diagnostic methodologies like fiber optic or running production logging. New-generation FloTrac ultrahigh-resolution nanoparticle tracer technology with subatomic spectroscopic measurement techniques now de…
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SponsoredImprove modeling accuracy and reduce the risk of unplanned downtime. By eliminating the need for multiple applications, complete more accurate comprehensive pressure safety studies faster.
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SponsoredThe Wyoming Gas Injection Initiative (WGII) makes available $22 million of matching funds from the State of Wyoming to implement, in close collaboration with oil and gas operators and Dow, multiple field pilot projects in the State of Wyoming. The Initiative will fund projects over a 3- to 5-year period to support developments with significant potential to enhance wel…
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Registration is open for the SPE Europe Energy GeoHackathon, which will be held in October and November. It will be preceded by 4-week online bootcamp sessions on data science and geothermal energy, which will begin on 2 October.
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While innovation steadily advances technologies to produce geothermal energy, the determination of clearly defined laws and regulations is playing catch-up—state by state and case by case in courts. And until it does, scaling up of this promising energy source is at risk of being hamstrung.
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Geothermal energy’s advantages make it popular across multiple sectors, from residential to industrial applications. Primary applications, namely electricity, direct use, and ground source heat pumps, offer diverse energy sources. Details of these and some unconventional applications are discussed.
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