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The times are changing and so are our industry’s prospects, as hydrocarbons are now recognized as cardinal to affordable energy security for the conceivable future. But, in avoidance of suspense, the answer to the headline question is “absolutely.” Here we look at the rationale why.
EVP Giulia Chierchia and Chairman Helge Lund are stepping down amidst difficult Q1.
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The North Sea Transition Authority has previously said failure to invest in platform electrification could threaten future production rights.
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Sage Geosystems said it will use the new equity funding to build a geopressured geothermal system by year's end.
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Mitsubishi, Kraft Heinz, and Petrobras develop plans for hydrogen plants, and the US Department of Energy funds projects throughout the country.
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Backed by more than $28 million in fresh investments, XGS Energy is prepping to introduce a new technology called thermal reach enhancement.
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In this paper, the effect of cold-water injection on pressure transient analysis (PTA) of geothermal reservoirs is studied by varying the temperature of the injected cold water from room temperature to reservoir temperature.
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Former CTO of ConocoPhillips, Greg Leveille, makes the case for why more oil and gas professionals should take notice of the new-age geothermal space.
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Longtime JPT Technology Editor Dennis Denney discusses his career at SPE and the development of the magazine’s Technology Focus feature.
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COP28’s “last in, last out” approach lets developing countries profit from oil and gas now to invest later in a clean energy future.
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Honda Motors invests in fusion in hopes of finding ways to recharge EVs at scale.
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In its 2024 outlook, Enverus expects 3-mile-long lateral sections to become a new normal in the Permian and suggests the budding geothermal and lithium arenas may be the real deal.