Management
Geophysicist Markos Sourial discusses advances in seismic imaging, the challenges of modern data processing, and what they mean for the next wave of subsurface professionals.
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 which targets shipping first product in 2029.
Launched by the SPE Integrated Reservoir Management Technical Section, this initiative provides young professionals with opportunities to apply next-generation skills, build confidence, and develop leadership capabilities, preparing them to guide the industry forward.
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Chevron and Occidental plan to launch separate projects to help secure the commercial future of geothermal development in the US.
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Leveraging its existing natural gas interests, plus renewables potential in Egypt and Mauritania, BP is now factoring in Africa to realize its global ambitions as a hydrogen producer.
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Operator also moves forward with electrification of the Njord field.
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Barriers remain, but oil companies across the world are now in a position to reap big profits by capturing methane instead of flaring and venting it.
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Boosting gas production from Israel’s Tamar offshore gas field, combined with gas from the neighboring Leviathan field, will further the ambitions of both Israel and Egypt in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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A breakthrough fusion demonstration at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory produced more energy than it used—a historic first.
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Transocean rigs will start new contracts in Brazil in the second half of 2023.
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Development of these offshore fields carries a combined price tag net to Aker BP of $19 billion.
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The French supermajor is looking to drill Lebanon's first successful exploration well by the end of next year.
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Both companies are set to increase their investment in the Permian Basin in the new year.