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After serving for more than 21 years, Mark Rubin, CEO and executive vice president of SPE, will step down from his role after the end of March 2023.
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The Sydney-based company announced it will also seek to exit all of its upstream permits with the exception of its major LNG joint venture.
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Vår Energi cited increased work scope, continued impact of global supply chain challenges for spike in the estimated cost of the Norwegian Continental Shelf project.
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The new 42-in. ADCC pipeline will tie the Whistler Pipeline to Cheniere’s Corpus Christi liquefaction facility.
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The floating terminal at Eemshaven will be capable of making 8 Bcm of gas per year.
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The decision to spend more than $700 million comes 4 years after the French giant shelved the project amid low oil and gas prices.
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Schlumberger and Cognite have partnered to integrate Schlumberger’s Enterprise Data Solution for subsurface with Cognite Data Fusion, Cognite’s open industrial DataOps platform.
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Swiss robotics company Hydromea and Scottish remote technology firm ACE have agree to work together to use the world’s first underwater wireless remotely operated vehicle for inspection of offshore facilities.
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ADNOC awarded a new round of contracts to international service companies, intending to apply directional drilling and LWD to boost production by getting a better assessment of its reservoirs.
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The energy giant is set to gain new leadership in the new year.
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The sale had 307 valid high bids worth more than $190 million.
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Just as you would do a project “look-back” to identify what could have been handled differently or better, it seems appropriate to look back at the recent election process and what can help us build a better SPE future.
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