Field/project development
Operator started planning the development before it made its latest North Sea discovery.
The Middle East’s largest unconventional gas development officially begins production as Saudi Aramco targets 6 million BOE/D of gas and liquids capacity by 2030.
The integrated field management services contract signals an evolution of KBR’s role at Majnoon from one of stabilizing production to a more complex and sophisticated role that takes responsibility for integrating full upstream operations.
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Lebanon hopes to join the club of EastMed gas producers as TotalEnergies and its partners spud an appraisal well near Beirut’s maritime border with Israel where gas is already being produced.
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Woodside confirms key contracts for deepwater Mexican Gulf development.
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Norwegian energy company Equinor has acquired a 25% stake in the Bayou Bend CCS project from Houston-based Carbonvert.
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The contractor will install flexible pipe and subsea structures on the field in Block 17 offshore Angola.
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The Exxon-lead consortium, which includes Hess and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation as partners, will present a field development plan to the Guyana government in October for the Whiptail field.
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Advanced aerial imagery—be it collected from drone, satellite, or fixed-wing aircraft—is one of the best options available for securing the critical information needed to run things smoother in the oil field.
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Work is to be executed offshore Congo, the US Gulf of Mexico, Romania, and Germany.
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New Fortress Energy has installed the first of three jackup-based LNG units at the Altamira site.
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The final investment decision for the 2016 discovery is expected to come in early 2024.
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This paper describes an effort to increase value creation in Troll Phase 3 by reducing the pressure drop along the value chain from the reservoir through the wells, subsea systems, pipeline, and tieback.