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Oil and gas facilities regularly store and dispense large quantities of flammable and combustible liquids. Given the potential for gas, vapor, or dust to collect in these areas, the electronic equipment installed must be designed to prevent ignition of these elements by electrical arcing or other thermal means.
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Data and service provider Searcher has partnered with Oman’s Ministry of Energy and Minerals to acquire new seismic surveys and reprocess legacy seismic data.
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The price of natural gas always drops when winter weather ends, but maybe not this year.
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The new facility planned for the UK is expected to increase the company’s computing ability by 100 petaflops, or 100 quadrillion floating-point operations per second.
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Any effective system of greenhouse-gas accounting needs to measure each company’s supply-chain carbon impacts accurately, providing visibility and incentives for it to make more climate-friendly product-specification and purchasing decisions.
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I was arrogant and selfish to dismiss an entire collegial branch of science. After so many years learning and living within the petroleum industry, I decided I should give climatology a fairer hearing.
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If the forecast bears out, 2022 will be the seventh straight above-average hurricane season.
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ExxonMobil has initiated front-end engineering design studies to determine the feasibility of developing a South East Australia carbon capture and storage hub in the Bass Strait, where some of Australia’s oldest offshore oil and gas fields are to be decommissioned.
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South Africa’s Sasol has nixed plans to invest in the proposed African Renaissance Pipeline, opting instead to import LNG by tanker from Mozambique where TotalEnergies, Eni, and ExxonMobil are developing projects.
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New to the exhibit floor this year, the Energy Transition Pavilion will present advancements in alternative energy sources and the technology being developed to decarbonize, drive sustainability, and improve energy efficiency.
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A decommissioning project carried out by DOF Subsea on behalf of Repsol Sinopec Resources UK in the Central North Sea has achieved a 99% rate for the combined recycling and repurposing of recovered materials.
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The operator's latest deepwater platform is unlike any the company has built before—diminutive by design.
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