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.
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A longer-than-expected repair period following the 8 June explosion could strand 2 Bcf/D of natural gas in the US.
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Tanzania has signed an LNG framework agreement to reboot a plan to build an LNG export terminal on the Indian Ocean.
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Bidding is open for a 563-km natural gas pipeline that will expand the country’s natural gas transport capacity by 25%.
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One of the newest ways to plug and abandon wells and patch casing leaks involves an alloy that flows like water.
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Johan Castberg is the biggest oil field to ever be discovered in the Barents Sea, but a constellation of satellite fields are likely needed to keep the development afloat.
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Shell’s revised Jackdaw development plan has been approved by regulators who had rejected its original plan last year.
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The new, larger vessels are all part of the UAE’s ambitious LNG expansion plans, which also include a new plant in Fujairah.
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The subsea specialist will provide and install flowlines, risers, and umbilicals for the Búzios 8 project offshore Brazil.
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SponsoredWell-monitoring technology gives oil companies the data and insights to boost production and derive maximum value from oil and gas wells.
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Researchers from the Offshore Robotics for Certification of Assets Hub teamed with EDF Renewables to use a modified remotely operated vehicle to conduct what they say is the first autonomous underwater inspection of wind farm foundations.