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Tight oil and gas producers in the US are pulling back faster than expected as oil prices stagnate and produced water management constraints grow.
Electricity produced onshore powers oil production at Johan Sverdrup holding CO₂ emissions at only 5% of the global average.
This article is the third in a Q&A series from the SPE Research and Development Technical Section focusing on emerging energy technologies. In this piece, Zikri Bayraktar, a senior machine learning engineer with SLB’s Software Technology and Innovation Center, discusses the expanding use of artificial intelligence in the upstream sector.
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ADNOC's Ruwais LNG to be one of the first all-electric-LNG facilities in the Middle East.
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Oxy’s 1PointFive subsidiary and ADNOC plan to assess the feasibility of building the first megaton-scale DAC facility outside of the US.
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Aker Solutions, SLB, and Subsea 7 have joined to create a subsea engineering firm to drive innovation and efficiency in subsea production.
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The work scope for the project runs through year-end 2027.
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The order builds on the expanded master equipment agreement between the companies for more than 100 mtpa of LNG.
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Part 4 of this series provides an overview of ongoing research and recent technology improvements within the US taking place in both academia and the service industry.
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Output from the field is expected to return to pre-shut down levels this summer.
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Well is estimated to have encountered as much as 35 million BOE.
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Two firms are using hydraulic fracturing to create high-pressure water reservoirs that can be turned on and off to meet electricity demand.