Onshore/Offshore Facilities
In lifting force majeure, TotalEnergies says it will restart construction on its Mozambique LNG project as soon as the government agrees to a revised budget and schedule which targets shipping first product in 2029.
A new Eni/Petronas venture is targeting 500,000 BOE/D in output from combined upstream portfolios across Malaysia and Indonesia.
BPX Energy will retain operatorship of the assets after the sale of its interests to private investment firm Sixth Street is complete.
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The paper aims to address the challenges and opportunities in managing produced water and its contaminants in the petroleum industry.
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The new partnership assets include pipelines in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia serving the Marcellus and Utica shales.
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The deal expands ONEOK’s gas transmission and processing footprint in the Permian, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.
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The plan calls for developing a gas field, CCUS, and onshore compression, with first production expected in 2028.
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This paper reviews decommissioning and abandonment in Nigeria, looks at candidate identification strategies, breaks down the methods and best practices involved, and examines the requirements for openhole and cased-hole abandonment.
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Operator also announces plans to deploy continuous, real-time detection equipment at all its operated upstream sites, including GranMorgu, by the end of 2025.
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Carnarvon basin job will be McDermott’s largest decommissioning project to date.
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The pitfalls of utilizing an existing vessel without proper review are highlighted.
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Contract awards for EPC on shore-based liquification facilities and FEED for upstream offshore infrastructure in Mozambique’s ExxonMobil–Eni project bodes well for an East African LNG hub.
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The late-season hurricane caused damage across western Cuba and now is setting its sights on the US Gulf of Mexico.