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C3 AI reported that the oil major has hit the milestone of 10,000 pieces of equipment being monitored by its predictive-maintenance artificial intelligence.
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Bechtel gets the go-ahead to begin early engineering and procurement work under a limited notice to proceed.
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SPE Technical Directors Silviu Livescu and David Reid talk about the intersection of AI and drilling.
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Schlumberger announced that ConocoPhillips will use its DELFI platform to move its data to the cloud.
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Baker Hughes will supply a plug-and play modularized liquefaction train system for the Plaquemines LNG project.
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The energy transition and digitalization transition are not to be feared. While the rate of change will accelerate, very little of true value will be lost and the transitions instead offer a variety of incremental opportunities, especially for members of the production and facilities community.
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Storing captured carbon requires a receptacle, and existing reservoirs are just the thing. But which ones?
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The proposed LNG terminal will expand Germany's alternatives for gas supply and reduce its dependence on Russian imports.
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The White House has made its latest move against Russian oil and gas interests as it acknowledged that its European partners are not able to take such drastic steps.
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Oil producers encountering pockets of methane typically use flare stacks to burn off the vented gas. However, winds blowing across conventional open flame burners often result in 40% or more of the methane escaping into the air.
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Criterion Energy Partners' immediate focus is to deliver direct heat and power to industrial customers in the Texas Gulf Coast region.
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Oilfield services giant is the latest to receive a contract related to TotalEnergies’ $10-billion Ugandan development.
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