Asset/portfolio management
The supermajor said the fields are not expected to contribute meaningfully to its production profile by 2030.
The next wave of unconventional growth will likely come from basins in Argentina, the Middle East, Australia, and elsewhere, fueled by expertise gained from shale plays in North America.
The $5.1 billion ultradeepwater project is Angola’s first integrated cross-block development and sits at the top of Azule’s Southern African portfolio.
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The deal will quadruple Tokyo Gas' natural gas production volumes from the Haynesville Shale.
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The Norwegian Sea discovery is the largest, undeveloped natural gas find on Norway’s Continental Shelf.
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The operator also has increased its stake in the Kaikias field in the Mars basin.
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This year’s Reserves Management papers are chosen to revisit some basics around both reserves delineation and asset management.
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Players are making big bets in the thriving yet fragile global LNG market with record global trade expected to grow another 25% in the next 5 years.
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The captured carbon dioxide will be permanently sequestered in the Cameron Parish CO2 Hub to be located offshore Louisiana.
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Australian explorer purchases minority stakes in Who Dat and Dome Patrol deepwater fields.
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The Biden administration postpones Sale 261 while awaiting court ruling.
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The all-stock transaction is the second megadeal to rock the energy industry this month.
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The supermajor plans to sell its majority stake in the Italian offshore terminal as it sheds noncore assets.