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Months of due diligence and evaluation following proposed $18.7 billion deal results in no deal to purchase Australian operator.
Supermajor BP awards contract to same specialists who commissioned its Argos platform.
Train 4 is expected to add 6 million tonnes per year of capacity to the South Texas liquefied natural gas project when it goes online in 2030.
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The owner of a hydroelectric power plant has created a cottage industry for local crypto miners in Costa Rica where electricity is in surplus and the power that is produced is all green.
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Oil production in the US is resurging and poised to refute some skeptics who believed domestic output peaked just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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You know about upstream, midstream, and downstream. Now, get ready for the coming age of "counterstream" which will leverage many of the industry's existing engineering skillsets.
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Gas processor Lucid Energy is moving forward with a plan to inject a mix of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide deep below New Mexico’s portion of the Permian Basin. The project is designed to keep injecting for 30 years.
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Design, construction specialist books new work in the Middle East, Australia, and Saudi Arabia.
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The acquisition gives Enterprise’s natural gas and NGL business an entry point into the Midland Basin.
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New projects coming on line throughout the year will vault the nation ahead of Australia and Qatar.
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Energy giant also forms venture with GE to reduce emissions from gas turbines.
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Regulatory uncertainty continues to hamper Canadian provinces in competition for hydrocarbon investment.
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Next month, the 23-nation group of crude exporters will raise its allowable production output by another 400,000 B/D.