Talos Energy
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The appraisal results are not enough to push development forward.
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The massive offshore field inches closer to first production with the filing of the unit development plan with Mexican regulators.
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Both finds will be tied back to the nearby Ram-Powell TLP.
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Talos turns to Louisiana-based engineering firm for upgrades to tension-leg platform in the US Gulf of Mexico.
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The acquisition expands Talos' footprint in the deep GOM, giving it ownership stakes in key infrastructure.
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Chevron, Talos, and Carbonvert have finished the documentation and closed the joint venture for the carbon capture and storage project on the Gulf of Mexico coast.
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Mexico’s Ministry of Energy has completed the unitization resolution between the blocks that share the Zama reservoir.
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The two companies will explore carbon capture solutions of various sizes over an initial 9-month evaluation period.
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The new project will use EnLink’s existing pipeline infrastructure and Talos’ newly acquired 26,000-acre sequestration area.
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The Gulf of Mexico explorer is building off its offshore learnings to scoop up early carbon capture and sequestrations projects on the US Gulf Coast.