Onshore/Offshore Facilities
The awards build on Tenaris’ role in earlier phases of the ultradeepwater Black Sea project.
Suspended by force majeure since the spring of 2021, work on the Mozambique LNG project has restarted with over 4,000 workers now engaged onshore and offshore to meet a 2029 deadline for first LNG.
Shell CEO Wael Sawan said Nigeria’s improving investment climate is boosting its appeal for long-term oil and gas investment.
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The electrical submersible pump market is forecast to hit $6.7 billion in 2023.
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The two companies have agreed to develop a carbon capture and storage supply chain to funnel carbon dioxide produced by German industry into storage deep beneath the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
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A Schlumberger, Aker Solutions, and Subsea 7 partnership will collaborate on international subsea projects.
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The Norwegian oil and gas producer announced its new spending plan that aims to raise production past half a million barrels a day.
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Unique partnerships forward both conventional renewables and new technologies to close the gap for a carbon-free future across the globe.
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GATE Energy is the most recent contract awardee for LLOG Exploration's Salamanca project in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Baker Hughes sees opportunity to capitalize by bundling smaller intervention campaigns.
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Airborne emissions surveys of offshore oil and gas facilities are not as common as those done onshore. A recent study suggests that needs to change.
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The Eni-BP Azule JV creates Angola’s largest independent oil and gas company and will operate the New Gas Consortium project, the country’s first non-associated gas project and a boost to West African LNG.
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Onshore flange repair allows several deepwater systems to resume production.