Management
Wafik Beydoun will receive the 2026 Individual Distinguished Award, and Brava Energia will receive the 2026 Institutional Award.
US EIA data show exports rising from 0.5 Bcf/D in 2016 to 15 Bcf/D in 2025, positioning the US as the world’s largest LNG exporter with further capacity growth expected next year.
The agreement follows the discovery of 724 million BOE in unconventional oil and gas reserves in November.
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The good news is 95% of the oil companies in Texas are expected to survive 2020, which means there is a lot of bad news to endure.
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With contracts canceled and pressures mounting, offshore oil drillers struggle to stay afloat.
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A new licensing round will open up 136 blocks in the Arctic Barents Sea.
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The $20.7-billion agreement is the single-largest energy infrastructure investment in the region.
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COVID-19 will fundamentally affect the world’s energy systems and the pace and direction of global transition. The WEC identified a three-stage, respond-rebuild-recreate model being adopted by energy companies in response to the pandemic.
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For successful development and execution, renewables—as with other capital projects —require diligent opportunity shaping. Five key steps for shaping renewable energy projects are discussed.
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US oil and gas job losses due to pandemic-related demand destruction amount to 84,000—that’s 105,000 jobs year to date.
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Potential suitors to acquire Chevron’s stake in the LNG project include co-owner and operator Woodside.
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Sandvik and Van Oord’s announcements come a week after oil major BP said it’s slashing 10,000 jobs.
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Aramco’s acquisition of SABIC positions the company as a major global petrochemical player.