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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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While the world focuses on carbon dioxide—its problems and its uses—many are looking at how to move it around. Fortunately, a pipeline infrastructure already exists. Unfortunately, the pipelines were made for natural gas and not enough is known about how that infrastructure can handle carbon dioxide.
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QatarGas will take 1 mtpa over 15 years from new plant at Caofeidian.
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People and businesses alike are adapting processes and products to help ensure the activities we undertake and products we produce are sustainable for the future. Industrial lighting is no exception.
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New sibling facility to Calcasieu Pass will boast nameplate liquefication capacity of 20 mtpa of LNG.
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Eni and Italian energy infrastructure operator Snam are partnering to secure Italy’s North African gas supply and future hydrogen initiatives.
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Proposed US West Coast LNG terminal had long been a source of dispute between nearby property owners, indigenous peoples.
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An experimental study of a shroud-type downhole separator for a pumped horizontal or deviated well is presented in this study.
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This paper presents a framework that advances 3D printing in the oil and gas industry, evaluating the challenges this technology is facing in a conservative industry and realizing its potential benefits.
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East Med gas production, leveraged by Egypt’s position at the mouth of the Suez Canal, is redefining geopolitical relations as North Africa, Europe, and the Middle East strive to create a new distribution hub for energy, legacy, and renewables.
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The London-listed supermajor says the latest project could help it deliver 30% of the UK's goal to reach 5 GW in hydrogen production capacity by 2030.