TotalEnergies
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The French producer has taken final investment decision on the deepwater Begonia field, plus natural gas and solar developments.
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The Cronos-1 well gets underway after 2-plus years of pandemic-related delays.
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ExxonMobil's departure leaves BP and Shell as the last international oil companies in Iraq.
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TotalEnergies has purchased a 25% stake in India’s Adani New Industries Ltd., creating a partnership to produce and commercialize green hydrogen globally.
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QatarEnergy has tapped TotalEnergies as its first international joint venture partner for the North Field East expansion—the world’s largest LNG project ever.
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Monies are recoupment for Petrobras’ sunken costs in the Atapu development, to date.
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Norphlet-trend discovery will be developed via a three-well subsea tieback to the Blind Faith FPU.
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Managed-pressure drilling has been associated as a technology used only on problematic wells and only as a last resort. However, when integrated at the beginning of operations as part of a comprehensive well plan, it becomes a performance-enhancing solution for any type of well classification, including development, directional, multilaterals, and horizontals.
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South Africa’s Sasol has nixed plans to invest in the proposed African Renaissance Pipeline, opting instead to import LNG by tanker from Mozambique where TotalEnergies, Eni, and ExxonMobil are developing projects.
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As the number of discoveries goes down and headwinds increase, the days of the US Gulf of Mexico megaproject could be numbered.