Onshore/Offshore Facilities
In a move tied to national security, a Trump-appointed committee voted to exempt oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico from Endangered Species Act requirements, marking the first such exemption in 3 decades.
PTTEP and SPE formalized a new partnership at OTC Asia 2026 to advance technical knowledge, professional development, and collaboration across the energy sector. The agreement aims to turn global expertise into practical solutions for inspection, maintenance, and asset integrity—key priorities in an evolving industry.
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.
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This paper examines the technical, strategic, and commercial benefits of barge liquefied-natural-gas technology in deepwater and onshore gas developments.
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The offshore plant is expected to produce up to 2.8 mtpa in early 2023.
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The newbuild vessel will be used in partnership with Kirby Offshore Wind on the Empire wind farm off New York.
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Reservoir's permeability prompted a lower peak production estimate at deepwater field.
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The US BOEM will hold its second offshore wind energy auction in May and promises more will follow.
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Anticipating making a final investment decision later this year, NextDecade made a 20-year deal with Guangdong Energy Group Natural Gas Co. to be supplied from its Rio Grande LNG export project.
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A transatlantic task force will be formed to oversee the EU’s goal of reducing Europe’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels and strengthen European energy security.
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This paper presents the development and test of a method to predict upstream events that could lead to flaring, applying an integrated framework using machine-learning and big-data analytics.
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A field test conducted by Yokogawa Electric and JSR resulted in a chemical plant being run autonomously for the first time by artificial intelligence for 35 days.
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Swiss robotics company ANYbotics introduced ANYmal X, the first explosion-proof legged robot, at the Offshore Technology Conference Asia.