Management
Using emergency procedures, the permitting timeline is expected to be significantly reduced from years to weeks, in some cases.
The latest deepwater exploration well offshore Namibia has found 38 m of net pay and flowed more than 11,000 BOPD of 37 °API oil during testing.
The UK North Sea Transition Authority has awarded the required permits for the East Irish Sea project, and the project has reached financial close. The carbon capture and storage storage project is expected to receive its first carbon dioxide in 2028.
-
The acreage comprises 10 leases covering approximately 25,430 contiguous acres.
-
New well northwest of Cizre strikes 162 m of light oil pay.
-
New probe extended past 5.3 miles deep in Tarim Basin.
-
Life-extension project will double the facility’s life in hopes to double its output to date.
-
The new well in offshore Bloc 9 is expected to wrap up by year-end.
-
SMJ will get 50% nonoperating interest in the PSC.
-
No one expected the transition to be without hiccups, and recently, those hiccups have been heard within and outside the oil and gas industry.
-
A look at recent first‑quarter results reminds us that there is no such thing as a constant trend in our industry. Continual recalibration of companies’ activities aim to obtain positive financial results in the traditional oil and gas business while devoting efforts in a practical way to both mitigate climate change issues and to develop new forms of energy.
-
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools have been used in geological survey methods for many years. Gaining insight into the scale and trends of this implementation could assist surveyors in making informed decisions about buying or developing new technologies.
-
The deal with XTO Energy adds about 62,000 net acres to Chord’s inventory.