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Oil prices rose on the news that Saudi Arabian production was disrupted by aerial attacks. The massive outage might may boost US exports to new highs.
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As part of a plan to increase revenue to more than $1 billion by 2023, the engineering and construction company is moving away from large offshore platforms with fixed substructures, saying that it expects to win and execute a series of FPSO projects in the future.
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Tensions in the region spike as US blames Iran.
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Safe and green innovations for handling hydrocarbon-contaminated cuttings are of great interest for offshore platforms. This paper describes a bulk transfer system that improves the safety of handling cuttings offshore and provides an environmentally acceptable approach to cuttings management.
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The deal sees Energy Transfer gain, among other assets, various crude and natural gas liquids pipelines running from the Denver-Julesburg and Anadarko Basins.
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As part of a deal that could net up to $3 billion, GE will lose majority control of Baker Hughes just two years after it acquired the oilfield service company.
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The planned collaboration is expected to provide analytics-ready data from IHS Markit that would be directly accessible from the GAIA platform.
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A bearish future prospect and the digital transformation of the industry are forcing oilfield service companies to restructure their service delivery accountability and improve the interfaces between software and traditional segments.
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James Fisher Offshore (JFO) has won a decommissioning project in the Middle East, a deal that covers the removal of a new offshore platform jacket in Saudi Arabia. The project requires two full spreads of abrasive cutting equipment to be mobilized in support of a regional contractor’s jacket removal program. JFO said the work will utilize a cutting solution that is ca…
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Clough, an Australian LNG engineering company, has been awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction deal for the loadout line trestle for the LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia. The contract, worth an estimated $40 billion, covers a liquefaction facility, a 670-km pipeline from Dawson Creek, and a marine terminal. Construction activities began l…