Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news.
Baker Hughes will supply 20 compression trains, which are expected to boost gas production at Alergia’s Hassi R’ Mel gas field.
TotalEnergies, in partnership with Petronas and Sonangol, said production is expected to begin in 2028 and reach a plateau of 70,000 bbl/d of oil.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including development of the Belinda Field in the North Sea to new contract awards and service company acquisitions.
Apache CEO John Christmann detailed plans for the Permian Basin and Suriname during the SUPER DUG Conference & Expo.
TotalEnergies is investing more than $400 million into LPG to provide more than 100 million people in Africa and Asia access to clean cooking methods by 2030.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, with a couple fields coming online, as well as new contract awards.
Stratas Advisors forecast that oil demand for 2024 will increase by 1.41 MMbbl/d in comparison to 2023 and that oil demand will increase by 810,000 bbl/d in comparison to 2Q23.
Coming out of first-quarter 2024, drilling contractor Valaris expects a sustained upcycle for the offshore drilling industry supported by demand growth, OPEC+ production cuts and supportive commodity prices.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including a new contract award and drilling technology.