MOGAS Wins Multimillion Contract for Aramco-backed S-Oil

MOGAS said the contract is part of S-Oil backer Aramco's largest investment in South Korea.

Oceaneering Awarded Multiple GoM Vessel Services Contracts

Oceaneering also secured two separate pricing agreements that include the use of new technologies from its integrated, customizable IMR service.

Give Us a Signal: Tech Firm Ups E&P Coverage in Remote Plays

As E&Ps struggle to transmit information over public networks in out-of-the-way oil and gas basins, tech firm Digi is working to improve its reception.

The OGInterview: BPX E-fracs Push ‘Values Up, Emissions Down,’ CEO Says

BPX Energy CEO Kyle Koontz discusses the company’s role as the “nimble entrepreneurial” arm of supermajor BP in the Permian Basin and Haynesville and Eagle Ford shales.

E&P Highlights: July 1, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including the Israeli government approving increased gas export at the Leviathan Field and Equinor winning a FEED contract for the all-electric Fram Sør Field.

The New Wildcatters: Geothermal Developers on the Hunt for Heat

The U.S. is poised for a geothermal boom using existing oil and gas technology. Does the industry have what it needs to scale?

Drowning in Produced Water: E&Ps Seek Economic Ways to Handle Water Surge

Strained disposal limits push beneficial reuse to the forefront for produced water management. 

Laredo Oil Subsidiary Hell Creek Begins Drilling in Montana’s Midfork

Laredo Oil expects the well to be production-ready by late July.

US Drillers Cut Oil, Gas Rigs for Fourth Week in a Row

The oil and gas rig count fell by seven to 581 in the week to June 28. 

Beetaloo Juice: US Shale Explores Down Under

Tamboran Resources has put together the largest shale-gas leasehold in Australia’s Beetaloo Basin, with plans for a 1.5+ Bcf/d play. Behind its move now to manufacturing mode are American geologists and E&P-builders, a longtime Australian wildcatter, a U.S. shale-rig operator and a U.S. shale pressure-pumper.