Safer Than Ever, But Room for Improvement
Advanced technology and social changes have made the oil patch less dangerous for U.S. workers, but industry insiders say there is always room for improvement.
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Advanced technology and social changes have made the oil patch less dangerous for U.S. workers, but industry insiders say there is always room for improvement.
With OPEC+ meetings in Vienna on Nov. 26, Saudi Arabia remains the de facto head of the group — and a wildcard.
Exxon Mobil’s acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources diminishes—at least, temporarily—the swagger of U.S. independents.
U.S. lawmakers resurrect NOPEC legislation with anti-fossil fuel context, inserting convoluted nuance into challenging geopolitics and complex industry dynamics.
CEO Jesse Arenivas takes EnLink Midstream to first-mover status with a pipeline of carbon capture and sequestration projects.
CEO Jesse Arenivas takes EnLink Midstream to first-mover status with a pipeline of carbon capture and sequestration projects.
While progress is being made to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030, there is still much to be done, and the key may lie with carbon capture and storage.
Western goals of lowering global emissions require raising the standard of living for billions who live in energy poverty.
In July's OGInterview, CEO Clay Williams breaks down the energy transition and his company’s role in the industry’s evolution.
CEO Clay Williams breaks down the energy transition and NOV’s role in the industry’s evolution.
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