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Plans call for license partner Aker BP to serve as operator during the development phase, with operatorship reverting to DNO after first oil in 2028.
Production from the Búzios field now tops 1 million B/D with six floating production systems in operation and more on the way.
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The paper presents details of technical and commercial challenges associated with the feasibility of a long-distance deepwater Middle East to India deepwater pipeline.
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The combined company will get a new name and a new focus on offshore renewables and other clean energy projects.
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Companies want to build pipelines to capture and store carbon, but a new report warns that regulators aren’t prepared.
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An incident at Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) resulted in an investigation that revealed that, even though required risk-reduction levels were achieved in design, the rest of the safety instrumentation life cycle phases were not rigorously adhered to. This paper presents various actions taken by PDO to make sure that what is designed is operated and maintained as in…
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As Europe’s second-largest LNG hub after Spain, the UK promises to play a near-term role as an “energy bridge” to ease the EU’s dependence on Russian energy, given that the UK can ship regasified product directly to the continent via subsea pipeline.
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Forecast increased demand for natural gas globally will keep new US liquefaction projects and additional proposals moving forward.
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Oil and gas facilities regularly store and dispense large quantities of flammable and combustible liquids. Given the potential for gas, vapor, or dust to collect in these areas, the electronic equipment installed must be designed to prevent ignition of these elements by electrical arcing or other thermal means.
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The price of natural gas always drops when winter weather ends, but maybe not this year.
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If the forecast bears out, 2022 will be the seventh straight above-average hurricane season.
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South Africa’s Sasol has nixed plans to invest in the proposed African Renaissance Pipeline, opting instead to import LNG by tanker from Mozambique where TotalEnergies, Eni, and ExxonMobil are developing projects.