ExxonMobil
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Tracking down fugitive emissions has traditionally relied on small-scale detection efforts. This new project seeks to buck the trend by covering the Permian Basin with sensors.
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Four recent deepwater offshore discoveries show exploration is not dead, it is just concentrated offshore.
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Putting together the billions of dollars needed to develop deepwater finds has become tougher, but when the discoveries are huge, companies will make every effort to find a way to tap what may be a cheap source of oil.
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Both platforms offshore assets were shut in following a leak in ExxonMobil's 100,000 B/D pipeline system.
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As studies point to increased emissions, ExxonMobil is stepping up efforts to detect and mitigate methane release.
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Qatar Petroleum will delay its North Field LNG expansion in Qatar with startup in 2025. Its Golden Pass project in Texas remains on track.
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The Rovuma LNG project in Mozambique was expected to reach FID later this year, with startup in 2025.
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ExxonMobil and Halliburton made additional cuts in spending and personnel.
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ExxonMobil’s rig automation experiment is accelerating, with plans to push the number of rigs in the system from three to nine. Drilling efficiency was improved by use of an automated pipe-handling system, which reduced the median time required for connection at one location by 20%.
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The largest oil and gas major in the US is calling for tighter rules around methane monitoring, wellhead venting, and the replacement of equipment components with “high-leak potential.”