Management
Nearly 90% of investment since 2019 has gone to replacing lost production, with $570 billion in spending projected for 2025.
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.
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After more than 2 decades of talk, multiple millions of dollars in investments, and a decade’s worth of joint industry projects, operators are starting to get on board with electrification as the base case for subsea solutions.
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In this paper, the authors describe a model that uses augmented artificial intelligence to optimize well spacing by use of data sculpting, domain and feature engineering, and machine learning.
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Gas flows from Shell’s first greenfield project in Trinidad and Tobago.
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A well-pattern-design work flow proved able to identify substantially better patterns than the traditional approach for a giant mature field.
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Recent history has taught the unconventional sector that overly optimistic production forecasts can backfire. Going forward, one solution may be to combine financial and subsurface models to better communicate expectations.
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Country ceases hydrocarbon licensing to focus on greener forms of energy production
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The project’s new wellhead platform will be powered by a renewable energy system.
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The Biden administration has appealed a district court decision to restart oil and gas leasing programs in the US.
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The energy transition was present but not at center stage at recent earnings calls as majors celebrated their improving financial performance.
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Contractor, operators will work to bring thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) flowline and riser technology to market.