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.
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The partnership will fund research projects that aim to improve the understanding of the environmental impacts of decommissioning and provide guidance on best options from an environmental perspective.
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The Alaska LNG project moves another step closer to a final order, expected in June.
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Westcoast Energy revised its inspection practices following the 2018 incident. Its model used to predict crack growth did not take into account all uncertainties
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This is the second EPC contract Bechtel signed for Port Arthur LNG. Final investment decision is expected this year.
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The largest oil and gas major in the US is calling for tighter rules around methane monitoring, wellhead venting, and the replacement of equipment components with “high-leak potential.”
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DNV GL researched over 1,000 failure cases to identify failure-prone components. The research is based on cases from its global network of labs.
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The Damietta LNG plant is expected online by June 2020. The plant will be owned by ENI, EGAS and EGPC.
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Train 2 has a projected export capacity of 4 mtpa. Train 3 is expected to reach production in Q2 2020.
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The complete paper presents a practical approach for validating design-verification analysis for subsea equipment, using a representative pressure valve block to correlate finite-element analysis (FEA) predictions for strain changes with actual measured changes.