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The semisubmersible host is the centerpiece of BP’s $9-billion Mad Dog Phase 2 project.
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After successfully identifying prospects offshore Namibia with Shell and TotalEnergies, QatarEnergy is now expanding its African footprint into Mauritania.
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The authors of this paper define a work flow that constrains solutions that match models and field observations and obtains a more-representative model for forecasting and optimizing fracture behavior.
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The appraisal results are not enough to push development forward.
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The proposed transaction also would be the first step in establishing a joint venture between BP and ADNOC.
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OSHA cited BP with 10 serious violations, saying the gas production plant lacked adequate training and process controls for leaks. The explosion killed two workers in September.
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BPX Energy, BP’s US onshore upstream business, has expanded MiQ certification to 100% of BP’s US onshore facilities in Texas and Louisiana.
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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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Wind projects take center stage around the world, while Canada finalizes a geothermal energy project. In Finland, construction begins on the country’s first industrial-scale green hydrogen facility.