Onshore/Offshore Facilities
The planned facility was designed to process 34 MMcf/D of associated gas into fully refined gasoline.
The awards build on Tenaris’ role in earlier phases of the ultradeepwater Black Sea project.
Suspended by force majeure since the spring of 2021, work on the Mozambique LNG project has restarted with over 4,000 workers now engaged onshore and offshore to meet a 2029 deadline for first LNG.
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Transmission firms say that future-proofing the pipeline network will assist the transition to a green economy.
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WaveCrest Energy will develop, build, and own LNG assets to service underserved markets.
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China is seen as leading the way for consumption growth in the coming decades.
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Disputes that closed the plant 8 years ago are now resolved, said Italy’s Eni.
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Contractor will engineer, construct, and install project’s seafloor hardware.
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After making it through the largest weather-induced shutdown ever to strike the region, operators in the prolific shale basin are sharing new numbers on how much production they were forced to curtail.
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Oil and gas producers in the southern US suffered from a historic disruption to their operations, but analysts say the effects will be short lived compared to what may be in store for downstream operators.
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The panel's chairman said it will renew its commitment to review equity concerns related to new energy projects.
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A Texas-sized winter storm has forced the largest oil and gas producing region in the US to lower output while demand for energy surges to combat the bitter temperatures.
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The Nord Stream 2 consortium is laying pipe in Danish waters despite US sanctions. A deal is anticipated that will allow the pipeline to be built if Germany defends Ukraine’s interests as a transit state for Russian gas.