Onshore/Offshore Facilities
Train 4 is expected to add 6 million tonnes per year of capacity to the South Texas liquefied natural gas project when it goes online in 2030.
Louisiana-based project will use operator’s Optimized Cascade process to turn feed gas into LNG.
Updates about global exploration and production activities and developments.
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Discussions on long-term LNG supplies from Qatar to Germany to re-engage after years of uncertainty held up potential deals.
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This prestigious award is presented to OTC exhibitors who are revolutionizing the future of offshore energy through technological advancement and innovation. A total of 14 companies, including seven small businesses, were recognized this year for their breakthrough hardware and software technologies.
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Venture Global is closing in on FID for Plaquemines LNG terminal in Louisiana and has already sold 70% of its planned nameplate capacity.
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The plants are expected to be put into operation no later than 2024.
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Billed as the world’s longest AC power-from-shore project, Aker BP’s NOA Fulla field and Equinor’s Krafla field in the North Sea will be powered from the mainland by renewable hydropower.
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Bechtel gets the go-ahead to begin early engineering and procurement work under a limited notice to proceed.
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Baker Hughes will supply a plug-and play modularized liquefaction train system for the Plaquemines LNG project.
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The proposed LNG terminal will expand Germany's alternatives for gas supply and reduce its dependence on Russian imports.
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UK offshore oil and gas producers are moving closer to the region's goal of achieving zero routine flaring by 2030.
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The largest US oil and gas company is ending its 25-year presence in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine and subsequent international sanctions.