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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Duo jointly purchases a pair of undeveloped gas condensate fields off Western Australia from PTTEP.
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Louisiana-based Commonwealth LNG project takes two steps forward with Baker Hughes order and Kimmeridge investment.
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Advanced aerial imagery—be it collected from drone, satellite, or fixed-wing aircraft—is one of the best options available for securing the critical information needed to run things smoother in the oil field.
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The acquisition of Crestwood Equity Partners extends Energy Transfer’s position deeper into the Williston and Permian basins and provides entry into the Powder River Basin.
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Work is to be executed offshore Congo, the US Gulf of Mexico, Romania, and Germany.
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New Fortress Energy has installed the first of three jackup-based LNG units at the Altamira site.
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The final investment decision for the 2016 discovery is expected to come in early 2024.
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Company to revamp the platforms and facilities of the Bouri gas field offshore Libya.
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Equinor-led project would add gas compression and electrification to the Hammerfest LNG plant.
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Viewport3, the first UK company to be awarded the certification, uses underwater photogrammetry to inspect offshore equipment.