ConocoPhillips
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The Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 counts more than 80 upstream companies as members, representing more than 30% of global production.
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The second plenary session at URTeC this week highlighted the stark reality of both knowns and unknowns oil companies must face in the race to a carbon-free future.
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Eni and ConocoPhillips will join TotalEnergies as international partners with QatarEnergy on the North Field East Expansion, the world’s single largest LNG project ever.
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The Norwegian government grants a 20-year license extension for Ekofisk.
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Field trials in Alaska and Canada are set to determine if 3D printing can ease supply chain challenges and reduce costs.
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Schlumberger announced that ConocoPhillips will use its DELFI platform to move its data to the cloud.
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The deal resulted from the exercise of ConocoPhillips’ preemption right to acquire the stake when operator Origin Energy had intended to sell it to US energy investment firm EIG Global Energy Partners for $2.12 billion.
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The trend toward drilling longer horizontal wells is growing with lateral lengths of 3 miles reached.
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French major plans to spend $2 billion on the Libyan field to raise production to 100,000 B/D, and add solar power to the national grid.
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Talks between the operators of a trio of competing projects remain active as Canada looks to cut emissions by 40% over the next decade.