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The US onshore business is looking flat at the moment, though these sorts of predictions are prone to sudden shifts.
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Norway’s USV joint venture will launch its first unmanned offshore surface vessel in 2025 to support subsea inspection, maintenance, and repairs.
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The bipartisan infrastructure law included $4.7 to start plugging wells. But the new federal money is creating logistical and regulatory challenges, raising questions about whether the money will live up to its promise.
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The bipartisan infrastructure law funding aims to address legacy pollution and spur economic growth nationwide.
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The deal offers bolt-on acquisition to the operator’s Kern County, California, operations.
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The industry's increasing dependence on digital systems has escalated the importance of robust cybersecurity strategies, presenting an array of unprecedented challenges.
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These awards recognize those members who have contributed exceptional service and leadership to the Society, as well as those who have made major professional contributions to their technical disciplines at the regional level.
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There is a thin line between success and failure of clay stabilizers as they can either drive performance or cause unwanted formation damage.
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The emissions intensity of production is expected to decline further because of the continued shift toward newer and more productive operations in the deep water and other factors.
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The company has acquired Dublin-based Enviroguide Consulting in an effort to increase its focus on environmental concerns.
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McDermott’s latest EPCI contract on Qatar’s North Field expansion focuses on subsea cabling and offshore/onshore pipelines to be fabricated locally.
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Dos Caminos joint venture additions will be capable of delivering 2.0 Bcf/D of natural gas.
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