North Sea
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In this paper, the authors review and draw lessons from the many firsts in the Teesside CO2 transportation and storage infrastructure project.
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Westwood links 2026 exploration outcomes to policies, with operators offshore Norway finding seven times more resources than those offshore the UK.
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Four former gas-producing wells have been converted into injection wells and are now preparing to receive carbon dioxide for storage.
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The development is expected to add approximately 39 million BOE in recoverable resources to the Solveig field.
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The company's CEO says Europe’s third-largest oil field is entering a natural decline phase.
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This paper describes the implementation of a one-way wave equation in slowness domain outputting gathers up to Nyquist frequency, which can be used to generate high-resolution seismic sections and amplitude-vs.-offset studies.
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The North Sea Transition Authority has updated its UKCS Well Applications and Consents Guidance to include the process for applying for consent to drill carbon-storage wells.
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Equinor, Aker BP, DNO Norge, and Vår Energi received the most licensing offers in APA 2025.
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Operators are turning to new gas-lift and nanoparticle-fluid technologies to drive up production rates.
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Preliminary estimates indicated recoverables of between 30 million and 110 million BOE at the discoveries, which Equinor called its largest of the year.
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