Field/project development
Supermajor BP awards contract to same specialists who commissioned its Argos platform.
Train 4 is expected to add 6 million tonnes per year of capacity to the South Texas liquefied natural gas project when it goes online in 2030.
Egypt’s newest round of drilling agreements advances its quest to boost investment in mature fields to stop the freefall in gas production.
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The contractor will execute the work scope jointly with Canadian subcontractor Hatch.
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This paper presents an automated calibration process, probabilistic infill well ranking, and location optimization for a major heavy oil field in Colombia with original oil in place of more than 5 million STB.
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A series of new liquefaction projects along the US Gulf Coast is cutting through industry headwinds and moving toward final investment decisions.
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The $1.8-billion project will add crucial gas supplies to fuel Trinidad and Tobago's LNG export capabilities.
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TotalEnergies’ flagship ultradeep Egina field won the award at the 15th International Petroleum Technology Conference held earlier this month in Bangkok, Thailand.
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The massive offshore field inches closer to first production with the filing of the unit development plan with Mexican regulators.
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Port Arthur LNG is expected to handle 13 mtpa of liquefied natural gas, with first LNG cargoes expected in 2027.
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Production from the Dover field is expected to start in late 2024 or early 2025.
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Plaquemines Phase 2 is the first project to take FID in 2023 and is expected to be the next new LNG capacity in North America.
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The approval adds momentum to the Alaska North Slope’s production revival.