Asset Management
Crude benchmarks spiked amid concerns that the US-Iran ceasefire is collapsing as commercial shipping comes under renewed attack.
The company’s millimeter wave drilling system is approaching a depth of 1 km at its Central Texas site. The recent funding is earmarked for Project Obsidian in Central Oregon, which Quaise calls the world’s first commercial superhot geothermal power plant.
Schneider Electric says the deal advances its vision of creating intelligent industrial ecosystems that connect physical assets with digital insights across the asset life cycle.
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The French operator plans to drill the first exploration well on an onshore tract during 2023.
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US GOM players have come out of the pandemic slowdown with new perspectives on spending and cycle times and are targeting finds that can utilize existing hardware instead of those that require new iron.
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The next drilling target will look for reserves in three different plays in Louisiana.
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Petrobras will continue to operate the assets following the selldown of working interest.
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The acquisition plan supplants earlier merger agreement with new terms and a potential faster timeline for the combination.
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A leaner and wiser Weatherford seeks new Middle East contracts while growing margins and market share on existing business.
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The US supermajor has made more than 30 discoveries offshore the South American country since exploration efforts began in 2015.
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The world's two largest oilfield service outfits are riding a wave a renewed upstream spending while Baker Hughes posted its second straight quarterly loss.
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Whether its onshore or offshore, China is OK with drilling deeper to secure new gas reserves.
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In following some of the upstream industry's other big firms, the legacy oilfield service company believes the time for a change has come.