Field/project development
Plans call for license partner Aker BP to serve as operator during the development phase, with operatorship reverting to DNO after first oil in 2028.
In lifting force majeure, TotalEnergies says it will restart construction on its Mozambique LNG project as soon as the government agrees to a revised budget and schedule that targets shipping first product in 2029.
The supermajor says it aims to start appraisal activities in 2027 and is evaluating development possibilities for the deepwater find offshore Brazil, which is the company’s largest discovery in 25 years.
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A leaner and wiser Weatherford seeks new Middle East contracts while growing margins and market share on existing business.
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ADNOC is hiring more jackup drilling rigs to boost offshore production of its more carbon-friendly brand of crude.
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Ben van Beurden said quitting was impossible because the Netherlands was dependent on Groningen gas.
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M&A market activity in the third quarter delivered the best showing of 2022 despite price volatility and a dearth of deals in the prolific Permian Basin.
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In this first part of a two-part series, we look at how the artificial-lift sector has adapted to producing unconventional resources. The second part of the series to publish in November will crack open the lift toolbox to take a deeper look at the techniques and technologies under development or new to the market.
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The authors of this paper propose a novel approach to data-driven modeling for transient production of oil wells.
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The repeat order from Petrobras brings Keppel O&M’s net order book to about $8.2 billion.
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First production from the UK North Sea gas field is expected in the second half of 2025.
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Santos will seek an expedited appeal of the Australian Federal Court decision.
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The Angolan project is expected to add 30,000 B/D of oil production by year-end 2024.