Business/economics
The firm’s latest analysis puts the bulk of the blame on a fragmented supply chain.
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.
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With the Omicron variant continuing to spread around the world, will a drop in oil prices follow? Maybe, but probably only in the short term.
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Business, management, and leadership skills, also known as soft skills or nontechnical skills, can and should be developed early in one’s career, preferably before receiving a promotion to a leadership position. These case studies illustrate the advantages of using business simulations and dedicated learning programs to practice both nontechnical and technical skills …
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ExxonMobil is moving its headquarters to the Houston area as part of a major reorganization that will put its engineering and technology support staff in one unit.
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Acquisitive oilfield contractor has been bolstering its water and waste assets for the past half year.
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A federal judge tossed out the results of Sale 257, held last November, because of what it said was the government’s underestimation of the potential effect on the environment.
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The Oklahoma City-based shale gas explorer said the concurrent deals will simplify its portfolio and lower its overall emissions rate.
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The leading oilfield services firms say a multiyear upcycle is driving improved pricing and technology uptake.
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Recent events serve as a stark reminder that nations must ensure they have broad access to hydrocarbons and protect their power grids as they venture forward in the energy transition.
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Why you should be cautious about using today’s higher inflation rates in your asset-retirement calculation.
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Compared with 2020, the largest discoveries made last year may hold just a third of the oil and gas reserves, according to new data from Westwood Global Energy Group.