Mexico
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The complete paper provides tools useful for decision-makers to prevent adverse pipeline incidents caused by human action, poor facility performance, accidents, emergencies, and external events.
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The move is part of a larger reset, cutting the operator’s international exposure
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Russian oil major Lukoil expanded its Gulf of Mexico presence, acquiring a 50% operator interest in Mexico’s Area 4 offshore license area.
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The operator is planning for an FPU in the Gulf of Mexico field that is capable of producing 100,000 B/D of oil.
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Once heralded as a major achievement of Mexico's energy reforms designed to entice foreign investment, control of the Zama field has been in dispute for 2 years and is now likely to be decided by industry regulators.
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The Mexican state oil company believes it has found a new oil field on par with past billion-bbl finds.
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COVID-19 deaths at Mexico’s state-owned oil giant accelerated last month at the fastest pace since August amid a second wave of infections in the nation.
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ECA LNG will connect natural gas supply from Texas and the western US to Mexico and other countries across the Pacific Basin. First production from the project is expected in late 2024.
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The FPSO will be capable of processing 90,000 B/D of crude, 75 million ft3/D, 120,000 B/D of water injection, and a storage capacity of 900,000 bbl of crude oil. First oil is planned for 2021.
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A pilot project was initiated to classify oil and gas projects in Mexico using the United Nations Framework Classification.