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Field trials in Alaska and Canada are set to determine if 3D printing can ease supply chain challenges and reduce costs.
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The DOI guidance explains how states can apply for the first $775 million in grant funding available this year under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to create jobs cleaning up polluted and unsafe orphaned oil and gas wellsites across the country.
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Discussions on long-term LNG supplies from Qatar to Germany to re-engage after years of uncertainty held up potential deals.
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The company uses unmanned aerial vehicles to measure methane offshore.
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Altus brings well intervention technologies, including tractor and power mechanical application solutions.
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With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine resulting in lower supplies to oil markets ahead of peak demand season, the International Energy Agency has released a plan that it says can cut global oil demand by 2.7 million BOPD, easing strains and price pain.
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Today's high oil prices have not removed the memories of some top upstream executives about how swiftly boom-and-bust cycles can move, nor have they eroded their mission to lower carbon footprints.
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Russia is looking like a riskier spot for big service companies to do business, but they are not rushing to get out.
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The center will develop innovations for renewable-energy technology and the low-carbon future and will bring together and support research of faculty in the energy, materials science, data science, and artificial-intelligence fields.
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The Norwegian platform was taken off line as a precaution after an undersea earthquake shook the area.
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Research conducted by Rystad Energy indicates that spending on carbon capture and storage will quadruple in the next 3 years.
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New lease agreements have secured more than 700 million metric tons of potential CO2 sequestration capacity.
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