Gulf of Mexico
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Woodside Energy's Trion field offshore Mexico features a four-column semisubmersible FPU with a production capacity of 100,000 BOPD.
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The producer’s Lime Rock and Venice discoveries were brought on stream in late December.
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The facility is destined for Shell’s deepwater Gulf of Mexico development.
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Twenty-six companies participated in what was the last GOM lease sale scheduled until 2025.
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Production from the Sparta field is expected to start in 2028.
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The Gulf region can leverage its energy history, infrastructure, capacity, and expertise to lead the energy transition.
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The operator also has increased its stake in the Kaikias field in the Mars basin.
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With funding from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the Argonne National Laboratory will explore using a method known for analyzing nuclear systems to enhance safety in offshore oil and gas operations in the Gulf of Mexico.
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This paper discusses how multiple reliable technologies may be used in concert to establish reasonable certainty for reserves estimates through the flexibility provided by the Petroleum Resources Management System.
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Australian explorer purchases minority stakes in Who Dat and Dome Patrol deepwater fields.