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Nature-based solutions, such as constructed wetlands, have gained increasing interest over the past decade as a sustainable option for wastewater treatment in the domestic, industrial, and oil and gas sectors, with a growing number of examples now existing throughout the UAE, Oman, and other oil-producing regions.
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The companies have agreed to study the development of geothermal energy in Indonesia to further the country’s goal of adding 3.3 GW of geothermal capacity by 2030.
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Food and water safety is of paramount importance to the effective functioning of the oil and gas industry. Diseases related to food and water are major contributors to project morbidity and can have significant and adverse effects on workforce productivity, particularly during large-scale construction phases of a project.
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With the startup of South Ghawar field complete, the Saudi national oil company can look toward the commercialization of its tight-gas giant, Jafurah.
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The US has had a lackluster response to the emergence of the technology, currently lacking any comprehensive roadmap for adoption, which translates into a low adoption rate.
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Several projects have been scrapped across the US as inflation causes project costs to soar, while projects in Costa Rica and Rotterdam move forward.
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Permian Basin oil wells produce a lot of water. Much of it is injected into disposal zones above and below the basin’s primary oil- and gas-producing zone. When water is injected into these disposal zones, the pressure increases, mainly because no fluid is concurrently removed. Is this increase in pressure a concern? The data would suggest yes.
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First production from the US supermajor's Arkansas lithium-rich asset is expected by 2027.
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The newbuild FPSO is destined for the giant Australian gas project in 2025.
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Glenfarne Energy Transition’s Texas LNG liquefaction plant will be built in the Port of Brownsville, Texas.
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A federal judge has upheld the Biden administration’s approval of the massive project on Alaska’s remote North Slope.
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The 5.2-magnitude earthquake is tied for the fourth strongest in Texas history. It occurred in an area where oilfield companies have long been injecting waste water.
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