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The world's two largest oilfield service outfits are riding a wave a renewed upstream spending while Baker Hughes posted its second straight quarterly loss.
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Whether its onshore or offshore, China is OK with drilling deeper to secure new gas reserves.
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In following some of the upstream industry's other big firms, the legacy oilfield service company believes the time for a change has come.
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Settlement of the maritime border between Israel and Lebanon will unlock new natural gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Italian contractor will provide a pair of offshore gas compression complexes destined for the giant North Field.
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Carbon capture and storage continues to grow worldwide, according to a report released by the Global CCS Institute. The report reveals a record high of 196 commercial CCS facilities in the project pipeline, including 30 projects in operation, 11 under construction, and 153 in development.
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Data from Sphera’s latest Safety Report reveals a persistent gap between the intent and reality of process safety management, while environmental, social, and governance concerns are a growing consideration for process-safety management and operational-risk management professionals.
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The model of “learn at school and do at work” is outdated and must keep up with the changing environment of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. Petroleum engineering curricula, therefore, must also change accordingly. It is time to examine the core curricula being taught at petroleum schools so that long-term sustainability can be established.
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So far, digital twins have focused mainly on mimicking small, well-defined systems. Integrated asset models, however, tend to address the bigger picture. In this video, Distinguished Lecturer Kristian Mogensen addresses whether we can take the best from both worlds, whether we need to, and how to go about developing such a technical solution.
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SPE's Board of Directors is seeking member comments on proposed changes to the bylaws related to elections.