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Oil and gas producers in the southern US suffered from a historic disruption to their operations, but analysts say the effects will be short lived compared to what may be in store for downstream operators.
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Wintershall Dea set out to demystify digital for engineers with an informal network of staff experts who help fill the gaps in this new way of doing things and have a focus on maximizing the return on problems previously solved.
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The country expects the digitalization project to promote Egypt’s exploration and production potential worldwide.
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The Norwegian energy company and the French utility say jointly developing low-carbon hydrogen will pave the way to achieving net-zero emissions in 2050.
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The panel's chairman said it will renew its commitment to review equity concerns related to new energy projects.
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Digital data startups face many hazards, from potential customers unwilling to share data to buyers who just do not see the payoff in what they are selling.
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Verner Ayukegba, senior vice president at the African Energy Chamber, says that Angola can balance environmental protections with ongoing hydrocarbon exploration, just as is foreseen by its constitution.
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A Texas-sized winter storm has forced the largest oil and gas producing region in the US to lower output while demand for energy surges to combat the bitter temperatures.
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Canada has several strategic advantages that can support a robust hydrogen industry. These include both carbon-based and renewable resources for producing hydrogen, a skilled energy sector, strategic infrastructure, and a history of being a global leader in the hydrogen and fuel-cell market.
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This paper describes the evolution of a traditional occupational health group into a department that supports Shell’s strategy and improves business outcomes by intentionally focusing on care and human performance.
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A coalition of oil and gas trade groups says it aims to end routine flaring by 2030 as the Texas Railroad Commission indicates it will crack down on the practice.
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The Indian Coast Guard has recovered the bodies of three crew members from the offshore supply ship Greatship Rohini, which caught fire on 13 February.
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