HSE & Sustainability
The firm’s latest analysis puts the bulk of the blame on a fragmented supply chain.
Ultradeepwater prospects along the northern coast of Brazil could help offset decline in legacy basins, though permitting hurdles remain a wild card.
Sustainable energy continues to grow as a focus for reliable, affordable, and secure energy as seen from the past year of papers reviewed for this feature. Three primary areas are being reported on heavily: carbon use for enhanced oil recovery, geological hydrogen discovery, and critical minerals from the subsurface.
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The first phase of the Norwegian project is expected to receive its first carbon dioxide this year, with the second phase slated to start operations in late 2028.
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This paper introduces a novel optimization framework to address CO2 injection strategies under geomechanical risks using a Fourier neural operator-based deep-learning model.
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This paper analyses the Global Biodiversity Framework and its relevance to the transitioning energy system, documenting the work that has been completed and that which is still ongoing.
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The agency said it wants to modernize the rules and expand the potential uses for produced water.
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As part of a subnational climate coalition, the state is moving forward with a satellite data project to track methane emissions.
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The new look at the plan involves considerations for national security.
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The technology, which uses Industrial Internet of Things components, aims to reduce the costs and improve the safety of drilling operations.
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The agreement aims to bring the efforts of both companies together to advance digital-enabled carbon-free floating power generation.
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The move by the US Congress and the White House is part of a broader effort to overturn the Inflation Reduction Act passed in 2022.
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Industry leaders say they believe oil and gas will continue to play a pivotal role in the energy mix in the lengthening energy transition timeline.