Onshore/Offshore Facilities
Equatorial Guinea government formalizes deal that paves the way for Block I development.
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.
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The authors of this paper describe the development of a continuous monitoring solution throughout its deployment.
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Three-year plus options deal could generate around $50 million in revenues for subsea contractor.
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Uganda’s Lake Albert appears on track to first oil by 2025. The oil is expected to be exported via the 1443-km East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline.
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Record prices and the need for energy security are driving US LNG market momentum.
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The company has tapped Bechtel to complete the front-end engineering and design study of the expansion, which would add 20 mtpa of LNG production capacity.
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Equinor advances Irpa and Verdande field development projects closer to first oil with a raft of contract awards.
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The Texas coast LNG terminal had been idled since a fire damaged a portion of the facility in June.
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The deepwater US Gulf of Mexico is the template for Shell's Whale development due online in 2024.
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Elon Musk-led firm puts hold on exploration of marine-based launch pads ... for now.
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The Offshore Technology Conference has announced the recipients of the 2023 Distinguished Achievement Awards.