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Neuromorphic computing could completely transform everything about the technology industry from programming languages to hardware.
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2020 is finally ending. While not likely to register as anyone’s favorite year, 2020 did have some noteworthy advancements, and 2021 promises some important key trends to look forward to. A collection of experts presents thoughts on the past year and predictions for the year to come.
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A column by the SPE Production and Facilities discipline technical director—A look at the challenges of this year and some ways to go one step beyond.
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Some of the world’s largest oil companies are hoping to convince the US Supreme Court to decide whether they should be held liable for climate change.
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Geoscience data companies CGG, PGS, and TGS announced a strategic partnership to offer a shared ecosystem providing direct access to their subsurface multiclient data libraries.
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The service company says its engageSubsea Remote platform provides real-time equipment-status information.
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The UN says the 2020 Climate Action Summit delivered a surge in progress toward climate goals.
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Silviu Livescu, SPE’s technical director for data science and engineering analytics, and Birol Dindoruk, recent technical director for management and information, discuss the state of the oil and gas industry’s digital transformation, where the industry needs to go, and how it can get there.
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With one of the world’s lowest electrification rates, Mozambique is moving to give its citizens a brighter future. Together with South Africa’s Sasol, the country endeavors to attract global EPCM companies and international financing to create a power generation hub fueled by gas from onshore fields.
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The last growing market of US land services, water disposal, is set for an all-time high in the Permian.
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Malaysia’s national oil and company will employ the technology suite in secondary recovery and well stimulation. The deal follows the service provider’s recent agreements in the Middle East.
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The first phase of the project is set for completion in 2024. As a part of the project, Equinor, Shell, and Total will establish a new joint-venture enterprise. Equinor has awarded two EPC contracts.
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