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A study of 25 years of artificial-intelligence research suggests the era of deep learning may come to an end.
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The Oklahoma City independent has a new-look portfolio and new operational and financial priorities. And now it has enlisted an energy research firm to leverage advanced analytics and machine learning to help get the most out of its assets.
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The transfer of LNG to Equinor’s Arctic Voyager marks the first ship-to-ship transfer in the island nation.
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BP’s latest annual energy outlook considers many scenarios for the future, and they all require engineers to find a lot more oil to meet high demand.
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In 2015, the United Nations ratified the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Technology will be critical in the pursuit of these ambitious targets, but the pace and scale of change creates risks that humanity must take very seriously.
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Tracey Henderson assumed the role of Kosmos Energy's chief exploration officer upon the retirement of chief exploration officer and founding partner Brian F. Maxted, effective 15 February. Maxted will remain on the board of directors and continue to serve as a special advisor on matters related to exploration. Henderson joined Kosmos Energy in 2004, serving as a key m…
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Proserv, a controls technology company, promoted Tore Erntsen to chief technology officer, subsea controls, based at the firm’s Trondheim, Norway, facility. Prior to taking on his new role, he was vice president, engineering and technology, within the subsea team. Erntsen joined the company in 2012 when the firm took over the subsea controls business of Weatherford. H…
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Three papers selected from 2018 SPE ATCE look at the challenges and approaches to the treatment of increasing volumes of produced water.
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A bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced legislation that would ban oil and natural gas drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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The announcement comes 7 months after the two received permission to begin the tendering process for the project offshore Nigeria, which is expected to carry a peak production of 225,000 BOPD by 2022.
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Management of produced water is driving subtle yet potentially consequential changes in certain regions. Contributing factors for seismicity and well pressurization, while different, share some elements. By assessing these common elements, partial risk profiles for both conditions can be assessed.
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Is the adoption of sustainability practices a form of strategic differentiation that can lead to superior financial performance? Or, is it a strategic necessity that can ensure corporate survival but not necessarily outperformance?
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