Chevron’s Gulf of Mexico Anchor Project Begins Production

Chevron and TotalEnergies’ $5.7 billion floating production unit has a gross capacity of 75,000 bbl/d and 28 MMcf/d.

Kosmos’ Stars Shine Bright in 2Q

With the startups of Jubilee Southeast and Winterfell, Kosmos Energy is halfway to achieving its production goal.

Olenox to Operate 181 NatGas Wells in Hugoton Field

New Asia Holdings selected Olenox Kansas to operate in the Hugoton, the largest natural gas field in North America.

The Nuclear Option: E&Ps See Promising Yield from Mobile Reactors

In the Permian Basin and elsewhere, energy players consider adding small modular reactors and microreactors to their energy supply mix as electricity demand grows.

The EPC Market Keeps Its Head Above Water

While offshore investments are rising, particularly in deepwater fields, challenges persist due to project delays and inflation, according to Westwood analysis.

E&P Highlights: Aug. 5, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including new oil discoveries and an implementation of AI technology in operations offshore United Arab Emirates.

EOG Testing 700-ft Spacing in Ohio’s Utica Oil Window, Sees Success

EOG Resources’ test at the northern end of its 140-mile-long north-south leasehold produced IPs similar to those from a nearby pad.

Genesis Energy: First Oil at GoM Field Pushed Back to 2Q 2025

Genesis Energy’s is awaiting a floating production vessel to connect its SYNC pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico to the delayed Shenandoah deepwater project.

Viaro Energy to Buy Shell, Exxon’s North Sea Assets

When the transaction is completed, Viaro Energy will control 11 fields that produced 28,000 boe/d in 2023, 5% of the U.K.'s total gas production.

Comstock, Aethon’s 17 Western Haynesville Wildcats Make 112 Bcf to Date

Comstock Resources and Aethon Energy each added one well to Texas state production data on the new western Haynesville play, dubbed ‘The Waynesville.’ The oldest has surfaced 2.1 Bcf per 1,000 lateral ft to date.