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.
This study contributes to enhancing the understanding of scale-inhibitor retention in rock formations.
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Repairs to the West Delta hub were completed ahead of schedule, allowing for volumes to resume flowing from deepwater projects.
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A new deal between China and Venture Global is the latest in a string of US LNG commitments to Asia.
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Talks between the operators of a trio of competing projects remain active as Canada looks to cut emissions by 40% over the next decade.
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The White House is taking a governmentwide approach to reducing emissions in the oil and gas industry.
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The difficulty in selling a chemical to aid subsea pipeline flow has been delivering it to the wells.
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Over the past 30 years Caspian nations such as Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan have built thriving economies on oil and gas wealth led by global energy companies and a handful of megaprojects. As times change, that model may need to be reassessed.
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An integrated multidisciplinary work flow can improve the assessment of pipeline slugging fatigue for offshore field developments.
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Flow-assurance effects from slug-flow engineering, design, maintenance, and operations technical concerns still create and sustain challenging technical issues requiring safe, economical solutions for both onshore unconventional and offshore conventional production facilities.
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This paper describes a novel control scheme developed and tested on simulation for both hydrodynamic slugging and severe riser-induced slugging for a new facility in Angola.
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In the authors’ study, a machine-learning predictive model—boosted decision tree regression—is trained, tested, and evaluated in predicting liquid holdup in multiphase flows in oil and gas wells.