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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After more than 2 decades of talk, multiple millions of dollars in investments, and a decade’s worth of joint industry projects, operators are starting to get on board with electrification as the base case for subsea solutions.
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A well-pattern-design work flow proved able to identify substantially better patterns than the traditional approach for a giant mature field.
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Recent history has taught the unconventional sector that overly optimistic production forecasts can backfire. Going forward, one solution may be to combine financial and subsurface models to better communicate expectations.
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The Biden administration has appealed a district court decision to restart oil and gas leasing programs in the US.
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The energy transition was present but not at center stage at recent earnings calls as majors celebrated their improving financial performance.
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The three service operations vessels are committed under a long-term contract at the Dogger Bank wind farm offshore UK.
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The megadeal will make Woodside a Top 10 independent global oil and gas producer with annual volumes of approximately 200 million BOE.
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A trio of service companies will serve as proposed “stalking horse” bidders in the court-supervised sale process, which will be facilitated through Chapter 11 filing.
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Just as US natural gas prices reach multiyear highs, Chesapeake Energy moves to become this region's largest producer.
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At a time when the world is dealing with the COVID-19 virus, it is a safe assumption that we are frequently thinking about our health. This selection of technical papers highlights the topic as addressed at the 2020 SPE Virtual International Conference on Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability.