Pipelines/flowlines/risers
This paper presents a study that confirms glass-reinforced-epoxy-lined tubing as a reliable, cost-effective solution for long-term water-injection service in moderate-salinity offshore environments.
A circular economy emphasizes reducing, reusing, recycling, and removing parts of existing systems to optimize them with respect to resource utilization. The following papers demonstrate how these pillars of a circular economy are enabling operators all over the world.
This paper introduces in-pipe inspection technologies enabling high-resolution digital measurements of tubular internal diameter and wall thickness for critical downhole applications.
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COP28’s “last in, last out” approach lets developing countries profit from oil and gas now to invest later in a clean energy future.
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The contracts awarded by ExxonMobil and Equinor are for work offshore Guyana and Brazil.
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The deal will add over 460 miles of pipeline to company’s assets upon closing early next year.
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The four capital projects will enable Enterprise to send more NGLs to the Texas Gulf Coast.
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Production from the field northwest of the Shetland Islands is expected to start in 2026 or 2027.
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The combined awards will help fund five programs across the US and state-based grants focused on pipeline and underground natural gas storage safety.
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The contractor will transport and install pipeline related to the Wahoo development in the Campos Basin.
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The technology now in development at UH consists of remotely operated vehicles equipped with multiple sensors, video cameras, and scanning sonars that can swim along a subsea pipeline to inspect flange bolts.
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Lebanon hopes to join the club of EastMed gas producers as TotalEnergies and its partners spud an appraisal well near Beirut’s maritime border with Israel where gas is already being produced.
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The contractor will install flexible pipe and subsea structures on the field in Block 17 offshore Angola.