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Understanding the subsurface is crucial to the success of carbon capture and storage, and digital solutions are essential for an accurate analysis of the subsurface being considered.
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Health, safety, and environment operations can be greatly enhanced by using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques on HSE data. One important aspect inherent in this process is the need to establish trust in the AI system among the users.
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The Court of Appeals for the Eighth District of Texas ruled that the mineral lessee under an oil and gas lease owns the water extracted, not the surface property owner.
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National oil companies and traditional upstream players are progressively focusing on cleaner and more environmentally friendly energy initiatives.
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The lease auction aims to advance the president’s commitment to deploy 30 GW of offshore wind energy by 2030.
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Norwegian energy company Equinor has acquired a 25% stake in the Bayou Bend CCS project from Houston-based Carbonvert.
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The platform is Shell's first in the region to be fully supplied by both wind and solar power generation.
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Revisions to the 2019 rule aim to bolster safe and environmentally responsible energy operations.
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The legislation would require oil and gas companies to pay into a fund that would cover health expenses for workers and their families.
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North Dakota's EERC argues that the suboptimal frac jobs of yesterday explain why fracture interactions boost production in the tight-oil play.
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The Norwegian operator said the new wind farm will replace a third of the gas-generated power used at five platforms and shared lessons learned during the project.
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Meeting the energy demands of today while advancing a lower-carbon energy future requires policy support, innovative approaches, capital investments, and time.
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