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Potential suitors to acquire Chevron’s stake in the LNG project include co-owner and operator Woodside.
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As wells across the US shale sector are brought back onto production, they may want to do so strategically to learn about the connectivity of their wells. One challenge will be in selecting a model that delivers the most insight.
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A billion-dollar fund will be available for innovations in flare minimization, venting elimination, fugitive-emissions reduction, and complete combustion.
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Aramco’s acquisition of SABIC positions the company as a major global petrochemical player.
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Sandvik and Van Oord’s announcements come a week after oil major BP said it’s slashing 10,000 jobs.
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The cement industry is exploring carbon capture technology to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Why steel casing or tubing? What does it have to do with sustainability? Is it time to change? These are a few of the questions we need to think about to move from the status quo.
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Oil and gas companies are awash with data. Engineers and geoscientists struggle to work with massive amounts of unstructured, yet valuable, data because it is not organized, is difficult to manage, and may not be complete. New work flows now allow this data to be organized successfully.
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Supreme Court upholds ACP’s controversial permit to lay pipe under national forest and across two states.
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A new idea from Equinor calls for autonomous submarines to transport CO2 from the surface to the seabed. The Norwegian operator says the shuttles could also carry oil and water for injection.