Onshore/Offshore Facilities
The rise in China’s gas production, now exceeding that of Qatar and of Australia, is also limiting growth in its LNG demand.
TotalEnergies will instead invest in the Rio Grande LNG plant, upstream conventional oil development in the US Gulf of Mexico, and shale-gas production.
Missile attacks damage LNG trains and GTL assets, with QatarEnergy warning repairs could take years.
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Equinor said it plans to restart construction on the project, which currently is 30% complete.
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Aramco’s latest MOUs focus on driving innovation and growth across oil, gas, and downstream sectors.
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Strathcona doubles down on heavy oil—sells Montney assets for nearly CAD 3 billion, grabs Canada’s top crude-by-rail hub, and sets sights on MEG Energy in bold growth move.
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Floatover topsides installation is the latest milestone in Woodside's $12.5 billion gas project.
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The companies completed a technical assessment of the technology for use with floating production, storage, and offloading vessels.
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Situated at the entrance to the Persian Gulf, Marsa LNG will anchor the Middle East’s first bunkering hub when it drops its first product in 2028.
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The investment underscores ExxonMobil’s pivot to Nigeria’s offshore after it finalized the divestiture of its onshore assets in the country.
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The USV Challenger will be remotely controlled from shore and will be equipped with multiple autonomous features.
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The company has transformed its former Genesis platform into an artificial reef for marine life off the coast of Louisiana.
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Operator targets first oil 30 months after field sanction of $1.5 billion heavy-oil project that will use a refurbished wellhead platform and FPSO.