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Over a dozen new projects aim to keep US offshore output near 1.8 million B/D through next year.
The Dutch marine contractor says it plans to outfit its construction vessels with small modular reactors over 5 years.
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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By acquiring Eni’s two producing shallow-water assets, Hilcorp will become the largest offshore oil producer on Alaska’s North Slope.
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Contractor will conduct front-end engineering of a first-of-its-kind all-electric subsea production system.
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The acquisition underscores the rapid rise of the unconventional oil play in northeastern Utah that producers claim offers better margins than the Permian Basin.
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Pilots and papers are plentiful, but the shale sector has no big enhanced oil recovery projects to speak of. It may just have to stay that way for a while.
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The project's floating LNG facility will be installed in the traditional territory of the Haisla Nation on Canada’s West Coast.
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After another year of significant consolidation in the US shale sector, Enverus has released its annual list of the nation's largest private exploration companies.
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Startup work at Shell’s North Sea redevelopment project is on track to commence later this year.
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The initial well is being reviewed along with other discoveries in the area for possible joint development.
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Gas production from the field will be supplied to both the local market and the Nigeria LNG plant.
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Supermajor expands its global LNG footprint in a deal that will grow its presence in Asia and Europe.