Saudi Arabia
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SponsoredWhat are we, in the upstream oilfield service companies, doing about it? The Middle East upstream oil and gas industry is shifting its focus to unconventional and tight-gas resource development.
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The authors of this paper discuss Saudi Arabia’s progress in gas flaring, the measures the government has taken, and how operators have adapted.
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Projects in the running include one each from Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Guyana.
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The reduction is the largest OPEC+ has made since April 2020, but it may translate to a cut of only 1.1 million B/D because of underproducing members.
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If OPEC's expectations for demand hold true, the 13-member exporting group will need to add more than 3 million B/D to the market by the end of next year.
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The 23-country group is seeking to end its historic supply cuts a month early as oil prices march upwards.
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Saudi looks to increase natural gas role in electricity production.
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Geopolitics have led to nearly historical highs in gas and oil prices. The underinvestment in upstream oil and gas has strongly impacted both production capacity and record-low reserve discoveries. Addressing these issues among others, IPTC in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was a strong start for SPE this year. To determine the right path forward after the discontinuation of t…
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Saudi officials accused Yemen’s Houthi rebels of launching the attack, which cast a shadow over a Formula One car race aimed at international spectators.
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In addition to manufacturing, the facility allows the company to expand its specialty chemicals research and applications for oilfield stimulation and production and better serve the region’s industrial water and process treatment markets.