Testing page for app
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Shell ended the year by announcing more writedowns, pushing the total near $22 billion, and raising questions about the future of its Appomattox platform in the Gulf of Mexico
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In a year defined by a historically harsh oil-price crash that rippled with collateral damage across the industry, the most-read JPT report of 2020 was about a well so different, it needed a new name.
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The two deals have a combined valued of $3 billion and involve more than 81,500 acres in the Midland Basin of Texas.
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Brian Sullivan, the executive director of IPIECA, the global oil and gas industry association for advancing environmental and social performance, lays out the organization’s plans to adapt to a changing world while supporting the energy transition and sustainable development.
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The first offshore wind turbine installation vessel in the US is one of the largest of its kind in the world.
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The customizable Internet of things service is designed for monitoring onshore and offshore remote assets.
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Technology company Proserv Controls has formed an alliance with software engineering firm Intelligent Plant in an effort to combine their expertise to improve control systems and data analysis.
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While it is one of the top producers of liquid hydrocarbons in the US, New Mexico is also among the driest. The issue has culminated in a restriction on new freshwater leases issued by the state and a push for more recycling of produced water.
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The agreement will see Akselos become one of the global energy company’s verified suppliers for structural integrity assessments, forming part of Shell’s newly formed Digital Twin Platform.
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Neuromorphic computing could completely transform everything about the technology industry from programming languages to hardware.