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The deal is contingent on Energean Oil and Gas completing its acquisition of Edison E&P, announced in July.
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After a spike in enrollment in 2017, a significant downturn is projected.
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Wearable technology will help drive personal protective equipment growth as the MENA region strives for safer workplaces.
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Unmanned aerial vehicles are creeping up on ubiquity in the oil and gas industry, but their potential still firmly outweighs the actuality. A panel at the 2019 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition took a close look at the benefits of drones and at the tethers still holding back their use.
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A mini symposium led by experienced industry professionals and environment subject-matter experts will provide a 101-level-course refresher on air permitting and air-emissions management, water and wastewater management, environmental sustainability, and regulatory risk and liability prevention.
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TechnipFMC received an EPC contract from PetroVietnam Gas for Phase 2 of the Nam Con Son 2 pipeline across the Nam Con Son and Cuu Long basins in Vietnam. The oilfield service company labeled the contract a “significant” one, meaning that it was worth between $75 million and $250 million.
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Tamarind Resources will not extend a contract with BW Offshore for the Umuroa FPSO, which is currently operating on the Tui field offshore New Zealand. The contract will be terminated effective 31 December. BW Offshore will begin preparation for the demobilization of the vessel from the Tui field, where it has been operating since 2007. The news comes on the heels of …
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The agreement—in which Total will reportedly pay $600 million for a 37.4% stake in the Indian gas conglomerate—boosts the supermajor’s LNG market access in India and neighboring countries. It is the latest move in Total’s aggressive expansion of its LNG portfolio.
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The deal for ConocoPhillips’s northern Australian portfolio will help the Australian company boost its position in the country’s gas market, as it gains majority ownership in a set of key assets including Darwin LNG and the Barossa project.
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The application of the industrial Internet of things within oil and gas promises to revolutionize the oil field by enabling the acquisition and accessibility of far greater amounts of data, especially for tasks that previously have been managed through historically analog documentation and storage.