Asset Management
The company’s millimeter wave drilling system is approaching a depth of 1 km at its Central Texas site. The recent funding is earmarked for Project Obsidian in Central Oregon, which Quaise calls the world’s first commercial superhot geothermal power plant.
Schneider Electric says the deal advances its vision of creating intelligent industrial ecosystems that connect physical assets with digital insights across the asset life cycle.
The events will be co-located 3–5 May 2027 at Reliant Park in Houston, Texas.
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New well on the Gydan Peninsula strikes gas and condensate.
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Supermajor sells Central African operations for $407 million.
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New well near Speyer, Germany adds 1,800 B/D of new production
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Both finds will be tied back to the nearby Ram-Powell TLP.
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Spending plans announced by oil and gas companies indicate that about 80% of their budgets are directed toward traditional E&P, efforts to reduce emissions and carbon footprints, and sustainable investment in new energy. It is reasonable to expect that with these budget increases, there will be an uptick in the employment of petroleum professionals.
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When it comes to workers’ salaries in oil and gas vs. clean energy, how does their compensation compare? The answer depends on the roles of workers and their locations, qualifications, experience, training—and personal decisions.
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At the center of a rush to build carbon storage is the state of Louisiana, where the number of applications to build long-term storage is equal to half the sites operating globally.
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Fossil fuel importers could move more quickly to renewables as a domestic alternative to buffer the impact of energy supply disruptions and rising prices.
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Early commitment to new energy projects can jeopardize their chances of success. Understanding and mitigating the risk of these projects is key to their success.
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A new 1.0 Bcf/D facility in Baytown, Texas, is expected online no later than 2028.