Onshore/Offshore Facilities
ExxonMobil and Guyana expect to approach 1 million B/D of oil as the ONE Guyana vessel reaches the Stabroek block.
The offshore Mauritania and Senegal project’s initial phase will deliver around 2.4 mtpa of LNG once fully commissioned.
The French major will supply the Caribbean country with LNG supplies while agreeing to take supplies from future Texas project.
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New Fortress Energy has achieved first gas at its first LNG project offshore Altamira, Mexico.
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The tieback to the Energean Power FPSO is expected to deliver first gas in the first half of 2027.
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The $900-million purchase will give Woodside a US LNG footprint and expand the operator’s LNG presence.
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The Louisiana-based private producer is taking on more assets previously owned by Shell as it looks to secure its deepwater future.
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The field is expected to begin production in 2027 using a normally unattended platform and eight development wells.
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The ruling said the US Department of Energy must resume reviewing permits for domestic LNG export projects.
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First three wells of deepwater Gulf of Mexico project expected to jointly produce 22,000 BOE/D to the nearby host facility.
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The retrofit merged enhanced gravity separation with induced gas flotation within the same vessel. Detailed insights into the design, operation, and performance of hybrid flotation systems are provided, offering valuable guidance for similar initiatives in the petroleum industry.
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Chevron recently revealed new details about its first-of-a-kind deepwater development in the Gulf of Mexico. We’ve picked some of the most interesting to share with you here.
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As Azerbaijan prepares to host COP29, JPT looks back at how the country prospered for millennia on its largess of oil and gas and its unique geography along the ancient Silk Road that today is traversed by pipelines delivering gas and oil to Europe from the depths of the Caspian Sea.