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As the shale revolution changes the map of oil and natural gas development and shifts the balance of production between regions, public acceptance is an increasing challenge.
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The oil and gas industry is flexing its muscles once again in the US Gulf of Mexico (GOM) with a surge of activity expected to support a robust level of deepwater development through the end of the decade.
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The SPE Offshore Europe 2013 conference held in Aberdeen in September examined current and future challenges the North Sea will face in the coming years.
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China is regarded as a reliable customer for oil because of soaring local demand, but in recent years, it has also emerged as a global operator and provider of services.
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Woodside Energy highlighted the challenges of its flagship Pluto project, a large liquefied natural gas (LNG) development that started production last year offshore northwest Australia.
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This year’s Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), held 6-9 May in Houston, reflected the offshore oil sector’s health and energy, with attendance hitting a 30-year high and the event attracting top industry names from around the world. The globe’s largest offshore industry event attracted 104,800 people, the second highest in show history and up 17% from last year. Ex…
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The challenges of the drilling industry, technology advances, and the improvements needed to meet growing global oil demand in a safe, environmentally sound manner were the center of attention at the 25th SPE/IADC Drilling Conference
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Artificial lift systems arae among the most widely used production technologies in global oil and gas operations.
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