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A report from Rystad Energy shows a near-term boost in the global floating production market, with more than 30 new FPSO projects possibly reaching sanction from 2019 to 2021.
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Bad bosses are costing their companies billions as they burn out their employees.
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The announcement follows the decision to cancel all contracts awarded to international oil services firm Subsea 7 for failure to comply with local-content rules in Equatorial Guinea.
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Majors BP and Chevron have overcome development challenges and delays to launch their respective Clair Ridge and Big Foot projects.
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The Tri-Strakes Combi from Trelleborg is a vortex-induced vibration suppression system for risers and pipelines. It consists of overlapping and interlocking moldings with three-start helical strakes to provide a triangular of trapezoidal strake profile. The system is temperature resistant up to 140°F, and it is available with anti-foul coating or paint designed to pre…
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Xodus Group named Gareth Jones as the lead for its decommissioning division. He will be responsible for advising and supporting operators in relation to the environmental and societal impacts associated with decommissioning. Jones joins Xodus from BMT Cordah, where he led the company’s international decommissioning activities. Prior to that, he worked as a marine ecol…
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The International Association of Oil and Gas Producers recently released the second edition of Report 456, Process Safety—Recommended Practice on Key Performance Indicators. The report provides guidance on identifying leading and lagging process-safety KPIs for the upstream oil and gas industry.
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Reusing produced water is becoming increasingly economic, available, and necessary. These four steps will guide operators to evaluate the viability of their options.
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A shut-in subsea flowline is believed to be the source of the spill on Husky Energy’s SeaRose FPSO offshore Newfoundland and Labrador. The spill is believed to be the largest in the history of the Canadian province.
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The agreement calls for the two companies to partner on techno-economic feasibility studies and jointly assess investment opportunities across the LNG value chain.
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For the next several years, supplies of crude will depend on several macro factors. Some are easier to forecast than others.
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While control of Congress and the gubernatorial races garnered the most attention, the 2018 midterm elections also provided voters in several states the opportunity to craft environmental and energy policy directly through ballot initiatives.
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