Asset Management
The Orange Basin and Gulf of Guinea will see most of the high-impact drilling activity planned this year in Africa.
Agreements create long-term frameworks to advance offshore Suriname developments, aiming to streamline project delivery, reduce costs, and accelerate field development through early integration across the project life cycle.
While Uzbekistan has seen a significant drop in flaring, methane leaks from deteriorating infrastructure continue to reveal themselves to satellites in space.
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Gazprom Neft and a cloud computing joint venture involving Abu Dhabi National Oil Company have signed an agreement to commercialize jointly developed digital solutions in Russia and the Middle East.
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The company believes its booking represents the industry's first to be made under SPE's CO2 Storage Resource Management System.
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The government is offering up to $20 million to test applications that will shorten the time it takes to drill geothermal wells.
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For the foreseeable future, going beyond the barrel will really mean maximizing returns from the barrel, including the identification and harnessing of potential gains from capital planning, asset management, and operations.
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The French operator withdraws from flagship deepwater project.
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The industry group called the decision by the court “misguided” and said it will result in significant uncertainty for Gulf of Mexico producers
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The “merger of capabilities” is designed to accelerate growth in the region.
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Highlights of what the US oil and gas chief said to SPE members at the recent Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference.
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Two cruises were completed for DenAr Ocean Engineering for the TPAO Sakarya gasfield pipeline route investigation and site survey project.
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The Lake Albert project includes the development of oil fields, processing facilities, and an electrically heated pipeline network.