Onshore/Offshore Facilities
Updates about global exploration and production activities and developments.
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.
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Initial facilities along the Sabine River in Texas will be capable of producing up to 13.5 mtpa of LNG.
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Settlement of the maritime border between Israel and Lebanon will unlock new natural gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Italian contractor will provide a pair of offshore gas compression complexes destined for the giant North Field.
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Aramco investigates expanding the use of lasers in the upstream sector of the oil field.
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SponsoredWhy oil and gas companies can’t get the data they need for production optimization (and how to change that).
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The rolling ultrasound scanner was used to confirm the integrity of concrete-based structures.
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Equinor’s COVID-19-delayed Peregrino C production platform finally produces first oil off the coast of Brazil.
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Finland’s first LNG import terminal is just one of the solutions being worked to add natural gas supplies to the region.
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Group will inspect and audit drilling rigs for Petronas over the next 3 years.
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Bob Pearson shares his thoughts on the repurposing or abandonment and decommissioning of wells that are unlikely to be repurposed or pose an environmental risk with emissions into the atmosphere or aquifers.