Business/economics
The supermajor said the fields are not expected to contribute meaningfully to its production profile by 2030.
Output is rising fast in the South American shale play and putting Argentina on a course to soon reach 1 million B/D.
Ultradeepwater prospects along the northern coast of Brazil could help offset decline in legacy basins, though permitting hurdles remain a wild card.
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The project advances toward the final investment decision expected this year.
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Oil demand is a "growth story" as fuel demand shifts internationally, said Rice University's Kenneth Medlock at the recent SPE/IADC International Drilling Conference and Exhibition.
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Consortium suspends planned purchase of 50% stake in Israeli gas producer in light of ongoing military conflict in the region.
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The agency’s short-term outlook forecasts modest declines in production for the rest of this year.
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Block 3B/4B is on trend with nearby Namibian discoveries Venus and Graff.
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The supermajor will gain a 60% working interest and assume operatorship in the AREA OFF-1 block.
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With its North Field development project in full swing to the south and east, Qatar is now turning west to supercharge its plan to raise LNG production by almost 85% before 2030.
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The largest project to date will add a capacity of 250,000 B/D starting in 2025.
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Houston-based Chord is set to see its daily output increase to a basin-leading average of 287,000 BOE/D.
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An analysis from the Energy Workforce & Technology Council found that the sector's job availability for January 2024 decreased by 0.6% compared with December 2023.