Management
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.
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.
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With global crude prices trading steadily above $100/bbl since March, the world's largest oil company is now the largest company, period.
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The three US lease auctions were the last planned under the current 5-year federal leasing plan.
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The two companies will focus on carbon capture technology along with carbon utilization and hydrogen production.
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Senior Vice President Starlee Sykes told an audience at the Offshore Technology Conference that low-carbon barrels from the company's domestic offshore portfolio will help fund its transition plans.
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ExxonMobil has declared force majeure on its Sakhalin-1 operations in the Russian Far East as risk-averse shippers fearing sanctions refuse to transport Sakhalin crude and production starts to fall.
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Technical advancements and innovative solutions have played a key role in the successful journey of sustainability of deepwater developments. These concepts will remain a catalyst for these assets for the next decades, provided the availability of appropriate resources and executive vision.
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The Glaucus-2 well confirms the existence of a multi-TCF gas field.
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Satellite discovery will likely be tied back to one of the Troll platforms.
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Dry hole dampens spirits in Brazil’s Sergipe-Alagoas Basin.
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New FPS hosting production from a trio of deepwater fields.