Gulf of Mexico
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LLOG Exploration looks to engineering partner to assist with its ambitious platform re-use project in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Airborne emissions surveys of offshore oil and gas facilities are not as common as those done onshore. A recent study suggests that needs to change.
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Onshore flange repair allows several deepwater systems to resume production.
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The development comprises a pair of subsea wells tied back to existing infrastructure.
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The former North Platte discovery gets new owner, new name
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Schlumberger, Subsea 7 alliance will supply and install a subsea boosting system in GOM field.
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Something often talked about but rarely occurs is the reuse of an existing, but idled, production platform on a new field. LLOG wants to change that with ambitions to rejuvenate the former Independence Hub floating production system for use on its Leon/Castile project in the deepwater 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.