Russia
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Introduction of hydrogen blends into the liquefaction process is designed to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
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The Norwegian provider of pipeline safety and technical verification services announced its withdrawal after actions taken by US lawmakers this month.
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A trio of field studies recently presented at the 2020 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition highlights in different ways how emerging technology and old-fashioned problem solving are moving the industry needle on proppant and conductivity control.
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The new deal will focus on developing Arctic onshore blocks in a region where a successful LNG project already exists.
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Saudi energy minister warns speculators not to bet against the OPEC+ alliance.
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The meeting with project partners comes less than a month after Mammoet was awarded an unloading, transportation, and installation contract.
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The proposed Russian LNG project would sell LNG to Asia by 2025. It is the latest in a handful of LNG projects slated for Russia.
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The savings result in part from the depreciation of global currencies against the US dollar, as most operating expenses in oil and gas production are realized in local currencies. Brazil leads in savings.
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Shell remains involved in the Salym Petroleum Development JV with Gazprom after dropping out of the planned Meretoyakhaneftegaz JV.
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US sanctions appear to have prompted a change in ownership. It is unclear how the new arrangement will impact Venezuela’s diminishing ability to export crude oil.