Onshore/Offshore Facilities
While Uzbekistan has seen a significant drop in flaring, methane leaks from deteriorating infrastructure continue to reveal themselves to satellites in space.
Analysts weigh near‑term risks for Middle East oil and gas producers after a tentative 2‑week ceasefire between the US‑Israeli coalition and Iran.
The North Sea project, which is sending production to the nearby Ivar Aasen platform, came online 9 months ahead of schedule.
-
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.
-
The panel's chairman said it will renew its commitment to review equity concerns related to new energy projects.
-
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.
-
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.
-
One of the last oil facilities in state waters on the path towards full decommissioning slated to begin in 2022.
-
After a lot of talk of the transition, BP and Total are making bids to become major wind energy producers in the UK. Meanwhile, NOV said the offshore wind sector is becoming a big business for it too.
-
The floating production unit is making the trek across the Pacific Ocean to its new home in the US Gulf of Mexico.
-
Annual Deloitte/OGUK study highlights cost reduction, checks the role of the coronavirus and energy transition on collaboration bonds.
-
Europe’s gas pipeline wars are in a muddle as the US throws its support to the EastMed project to supply Israeli gas to Italy, transiting Greece and Cyprus; while at the same time the US is sanctioning the Russian-German Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which is already 90% complete.
-
Projects from the North Sea, Australia, and Saudi Arabia are in the running.