Onshore/Offshore Facilities
The global oil and gas industry is reimagining natural gas processing and handling in response to environmental pressures, economic realities, and technological opportunities. The predominant narrative is one of transition.
This paper describes the operator’s initiative to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and recover additional hydrocarbon, monetizing it as sales gas, by integrating upstream and downstream gas facilities in a unified approach.
This paper highlights the effects of tax credits on business operations for midstream companies in the Permian Basin.
-
QatarEnergy and ExxonMobil are optimizing global marketing of US LNG ahead of the Golden Pass LNG export terminal startup.
-
Egypt bags its newest wind project with UAE to feed future electrical flows regionally and eventually to Europe.
-
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority is removing the requirement for offshore operators to submit Cessation of Production reports when preparing to abandon a field.
-
Emirates operator signs manufacturing agreements with 25 companies to manufacture oilfield components in-country.
-
The authors of this paper discuss a robust omniphobic surface treatment material shown to significantly reduce the adhesion of flow-assurance solids.
-
This paper presents software used to understand how foams can alleviate slugging in pipelines.
-
The authors of this paper describe a study of magnesian calcite particles forming hard, inhibitor-resistant calcium-carbonate-like deposits and potential mitigation measures.
-
US GOM players have come out of the pandemic slowdown with new perspectives on spending and cycle times and are targeting finds that can utilize existing hardware instead of those that require new iron.
-
Flow assurance effects from slugging and various types of solids deposition during engineering, design, maintenance, and operations still create challenging technical issues needing safe, economical solutions. The recurring long-term mitigation of flow assurance phenomena such as the deposition of wax, erosion, asphaltenes, corrosion, and salt, still demands attention…
-
The two new facilities are expected to increase Saudi Arabia’s total annual offshore fabrication capacity to 100,000 mt.