Management
Even as industry faces policy and tariff uncertainty, companies view spending on digital transformation as a driver of efficiency.
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.
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ExxonMobil LNG Asia Pacific will purchase 1.0 mtpa from Rio Grande LNG plant over a 20-year period.
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Schlumberger, Subsea 7 alliance will supply and install a subsea boosting system in GOM field.
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Second-quarter earnings for the three biggest oilfield service companies arrived with some new takes on where the market is headed.
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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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While small modular reactors open doors to affordable, carbon-free nuclear power, they also raise new questions over waste disposal.
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A new report shows that the offshore oil and gas sector is cautiously getting back to work, with some projects delayed and while EPC awards for sanctioned projects remain robust.
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Partnerships flourish in offshore wind, while Equinor expands its renewables drive and solar companies in the US come together to shore up the supply chain ahead of increased demand.
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For those with an oil company to sell, an oil price of $100/bbl is not what it used to be.
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Using CO2 as the geothermal power fluid to generate electricity from low-temperature abandoned hydrocarbon wells can help reduce well costs and optimize energy production. In this paper, a previously developed coupled well/reservoir model is extended to study the effects of fluid properties on thermal output.
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The Oil and Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 counts more than 80 upstream companies as members, representing more than 30% of global production.