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Production from the Dover field is expected to start in late 2024 or early 2025.
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When confronted by extremely hot wells drilled into hard rock, engineers start looking for new tools and then ask, is there a cheaper option?
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Plaquemines Phase 2 is the first project to take FID in 2023 and is expected to be the next new LNG capacity in North America.
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The approval adds momentum to the Alaska North Slope’s production revival.
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The contractor will supply flowline and connectors as part of a project on the Angolan field.
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The SPE Board of Directors approved the sale of the SPE office building in Richardson, Texas, which is expected to result in SPE saving approximately $750,000 annually in operating costs.
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Deployment of Mosaic DAC pilot units are envisaged for a pair of HIF eFuel facilities.
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A new report from Rystad Energy expects more than $200 billion will flow into greenfield offshore projects over the next 2 years.
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The acquisition deepens Equinor’s holdings in one of is core regions and will add 15,000 BOE/D of new production.
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The supermajor and oilfield service company have teamed up for the second time in 4 years on the deployment of a new optimization software.
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EcoShield also reduces carbon footprint of well construction over traditional cement systems.
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Dow, X-energy join forces to supply nuclear power to Gulf Coast plant, while NuScale gets the go-ahead from western cities to build reactor despite cost increases.
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