Business/economics
The cloud platform provider said the initiative is designed to help energy companies manage and analyze large-scale operational data.
The deal positions the merged company to benefit from an expected offshore drilling upcycle.
Suspended by force majeure since the spring of 2021, work on the Mozambique LNG project has restarted with over 4,000 workers now engaged onshore and offshore to meet a 2029 deadline for first LNG.
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This paper discusses the applications of carbon-capture processes in the steelmaking industry from an economic standpoint.
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The SPE Strategic Plan to be developed needs to take into consideration the hardships and changes that have affected the industry and SPE members. It must provide a solid foundation to best serve our members’ needs into the future using a financially sustainable model.
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This paper discusses the challenges presented by factors such as infrastructure, types of primary energy, and investment.
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Whitecap enters into the liquids-rich Duvernay play, including 74,000 acres with more than 250 identified drilling locations.
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ExxonMobil's departure leaves BP and Shell as the last international oil companies in Iraq.
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ADNOC aims to shift $19 billion in procurement contracts to local manufacturers to grow the UAE economy and attract new investment.
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Eni and ConocoPhillips will join TotalEnergies as international partners with QatarEnergy on the North Field East Expansion, the world’s single largest LNG project ever.
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Gentari aims to develop and deliver conventional renewable energy, hydrogen, and electric vehicle solutions in Asia Pacific and beyond.
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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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The UK supermajor is selling off its Sunrise oil sands stake for cash, interest in the undeveloped Bay du Nord complex off Newfoundland.