Gulf of Mexico
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Chevron, Talos, and Carbonvert have finished the documentation and closed the joint venture for the carbon capture and storage project on the Gulf of Mexico coast.
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First well suffered mechanical issues, while the followup encountered noncommercial quantities of oil.
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The deal grows the marine energy services company’s shallow-water GOM fleet by more than 30 vessels.
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Norphlet-trend discovery will be developed via a three-well subsea tieback to the Blind Faith FPU.
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The three US lease auctions were the last planned under the current 5-year federal leasing plan.
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Senior Vice President Starlee Sykes told an audience at the Offshore Technology Conference that low-carbon barrels from the company's domestic offshore portfolio will help fund its transition plans.
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New FPS hosting production from a trio of deepwater fields.
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Managed-pressure drilling has been associated as a technology used only on problematic wells and only as a last resort. However, when integrated at the beginning of operations as part of a comprehensive well plan, it becomes a performance-enhancing solution for any type of well classification, including development, directional, multilaterals, and horizontals.
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Operator purchases outstanding interest in shallow water producing properties
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The operator's latest deepwater platform is unlike any the company has built before—diminutive by design.