SLB and TotalEnergies’ 10-year partnership will address challenges across the energy value chain, including carbon capture, utilization and sequestration.
Fiber optic systems can offer CO2 plume insights in CCS applications, according to services company Weatherford.
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.
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.
Strained disposal limits push beneficial reuse to the forefront for produced water management.
Technology and process innovations improve operational efficiencies even as companies scramble for greener fracking solutions.
Exxon Mobil is developing a low-carbon intensity hydrogen plant using natural gas as feedstock and carbon capture in Baytown, Texas.
After a historic run of E&P consolidation, oilfield services and equipment providers in the Permian are competing to woo a dwindling number of upstream customers, according to the second-quarter Dallas Fed Energy Survey.
TotalEnergies will assume operatorship and a majority stake in the license offshore Africa.
RESMAN Energy Technology used its chemical tracers for the first time in an enhanced geothermal setting during testing at Utah FORGE’s drilling site.