Onshore/Offshore Facilities
War-related damage to oil and gas facilities is expected to disrupt global supply chains for years, as backlogs for critical equipment continue to grow, Rystad Energy reports.
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.
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Over a 10-year period, sensors monitoring the motion and loads near subsea wellheads have been mounted on more than 300 drilling campaigns. Integrity parameters were calculated to assess whether subsea conductors provided the intended amount of support during drilling operations. In several of these campaigns, loss of conductor support due to integrity issues was obse…
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Wave power plus a subsea battery can be a reliable source for subsea operations, to a point.
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Woodside confirms key contracts for deepwater Mexican Gulf development.
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The lease auction aims to advance the president’s commitment to deploy 30 GW of offshore wind energy by 2030.
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The platform is Shell's first in the region to be fully supplied by both wind and solar power generation.
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The Norwegian operator said the new wind farm will replace a third of the gas-generated power used at five platforms and shared lessons learned during the project.
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The site survey and inspection of an offshore gas platform in UAE waters was executed entirely from an onshore remote operations center without sending personnel offshore.
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The deal is expected to support the LNG producer's Sabine Pass Liquefaction expansion project.
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The contractor will install flexible pipe and subsea structures on the field in Block 17 offshore Angola.
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With the new contract, the goal is to roll into front-end engineering and design later this year, with vessel construction expected to commence in mid-2024.