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Nitzana will enable Israel to double gas exports to Egypt from the giant Leviathan gas field in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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.
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US Gulf project will use a similar floating solution to the operator’s Vito project due onstream next year.
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Schlumberger beat Wall Street expectations in its second quarter and is seeing positive signals in its international growth prospects.
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The US remained Europe’s biggest supplier of LNG in Q1 2021, a position it has held since mid-2019 when competition with Russia began to heat up.
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The FBI also released a security advisory and details regarding 23 attacks on oil and gas companies from December 2011 to 2013.
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A 2020 cyberattack resulted in the theft of 1 terabyte of information from the oil giant.
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Halliburton and Baker Hughes both forecast moderate growth in their latest quarterly earnings reports.
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Petroleum engineering will be needed for decades to come to provide the required energy for the world and help alleviate the challenges of climate change. It will evolve into energy transition as it has been changing since its inception in modern history.
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SwRI’s EZ Flow treatment process is intended to cut down on cost and energy intensity of heavy-crude pipeline transportation.
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Chevron is having to drill a fifth production well at Israel’s Leviathan natural gas and gas-condensate field to keep production ahead of rising demand, driven by exports to Egypt’s growing LNG hub.
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The deal will see the gradual elimination of the production cuts that at the beginning of the pandemic totaled nearly 9.7 million B/D.