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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Pembina and Kinder Morgan both add substantial infrastructure in separate deals valued at a combined $8 billion.
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President Tom Blasingame discusses the pros and cons of working from home, being mindful of people’s time in meetings, and recent studies that highlight the effect of excessive email, meetings, and presentations on productivity.
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Oil isn’t going away, but that misses the fact that a demand plateau will structurally change the industry for people and companies in the most geologically mature areas, especially the United States.
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UK major offloads North Sea stake to Tailwind Energy as it continues to adjust its portfolio in the region.
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The latest deal bucks a trend that has been dominated by moves to consolidate assets within a single basin by creating a multibasin company that its leaders say is better prepared for the "commodity roller coaster."
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With the world transitioning to a lower-carbon future, oil and gas firms face a conundrum: Should they stay in the oil patch or head for greener pastures?
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Phongsthorn Thavisin, CEO of PTTEP, joins SPE Live for an interview about the operator's projects offshore Myanmar, Malaysia, and beyond.
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Ali Al Jarwan, the CEO of Dragon Oil, talks about how his company has survived the changes of 2020–2021 and how he expects ATCE to reflect the resilience of companies to these changes.
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This paper describes diversity and inclusion in its broadest sense and its benefits and challenges within the context of the oil and gas industry, in particular with regard to petroleum engineering and subsurface teams.
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The deal expands the largest gas producer's operations into the core of the northeast Marcellus Shale.