Tamboran Resources with help from APA Corp. and Helmerich & Payne is advancing its goal of producing 1.5 Bcf/d by 2035 from the Australian shale play.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including finds offshore Nigeria and Guyana and new contract awards in the upstream oil and gas industry.
Floating production systems remain in demand, despite concerns about keeping up with demand, financial pressures and reservations that activity could drop off over the long term.
Aethon Energy’s 36.9 MMcf/d Currie #2H north of Houston makes for a third well revealed in the Bossier prospect north of Houston that one longtime Texas wildcatter calls a “big boy play.”
Here is a roundup of some of the major deepwater projects across the globe. The first in a four-part series, Hart Energy details projects scheduled to come online in Africa from 2023 through 2027.
In an exclusive interview, Bob Barba, president and CEO, Integrated Energy Services Inc., sees hesitancy around refrac-ing vintage wells, despite revitalizing older wells and even those consigned to plugging and abandonment in the Haynesville and Eagle Ford shale and, particularly, the Permian Basin.
Here's a round-up of subsea tiebacks projects across the globe. The first in a two-part series, this list is a look at some of the subsea tiebacks scheduled to be online by 2024.
Comstock Resources is putting modern horizontals and frac jobs into the deep Bossier, long known to be a super-stocked natgas tank. It’s looking like the new recipe works.
NAPE attendees were split between whether the Permian or other, gassier formations would see the most activity.
BP and partners expect first gas later this year from the development that straddles Mauritanian and Senegalese waters.