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Over a dozen new projects aim to keep US offshore output near 1.8 million B/D through next year.
Dutch marine contractor will outfit its construction vessels with small modular reactors over a half-decade period.
The $2.9 billion Shah Deniz Compression project, expected online in 2029, will enable additional production of around 50 Bcm of gas and 25 million bbl of condensate.
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First oil is expected in 2029 from the development, which has a budget under $5 billion.
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High prices for untapped drilling locations in the Permian Basin have sparked some new trends in the tight oil dealmaking space.
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his paper presents research and application of a sustainable, low-density geopolymer alternative to Portland cement for cementing applications in low-temperature wells.
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Aramco’s investment pivot to gas aims to propel Saudi Arabia into the top tier of gas producers and LNG players globally by 2030.
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A new partnership aims to leverage technology developed for geothermal wells to create a new drilling system for complex offshore wells.
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Phase 2 of the fast-track project expected to quadruple output to 60,000 BOPD by year-end.
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Inpex’s investments in wind, solar, and battery storage through 2030 will also support decarbonization at the Ichthys natural gas and LNG project in northern Australia.
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The acquisition marks a significant step forward in H&P’s international expansion strategy.
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The company behind a 42-mile sand conveyor system is now leaning into autonomous vehicles for proppant logistics.
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In addition to securing the rig, Equinor has, on behalf of the partners, awarded SLB, Baker Hughes, and Halliburton agreements for drilling and well services for the Raia project worth around $109 million.