Shell
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Have data center operators become the major proponents of nuclear power? A flurry of recent announcements suggests so. But Shell, ExxonMobil, and BP, leveraging their oil and gas expertise, are stepping into the forefront to offer another solution to help data centers operate sustainably—immersion cooling liquids.
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The facility for open-source carbon capture, transport, and storage has been completed.
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As Hurricane Francine bore down on the central Louisiana coast, production in the Gulf of Mexico took a hit.
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The updated plan seeks to avert termination of the PSA by raising total investment and constructing a floating production unit at Aphrodite plus an export pipeline to Egypt.
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Updates about global exploration and production activities and developments.
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Hurricane prognosticators continue to believe the 2024 Atlantic storm season will be more active than normal, even after a somewhat slow start. In any case, the oil field is ready.
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Partners in Arrow Energy, Shell, and PetroChina expect to drill 2,500 new gas wells over 27 years to feed the Queensland Curtis LNG plant.
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ConocoPhillips’ CEO Ryan Lance sees a future for petroleum engineers as the energy mix expands.
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Shell moves its focus to other areas of the UK North Sea while ExxonMobil is making its final exit.
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The field is expected to begin production in 2027 using a normally unattended platform and eight development wells.