Total’s UK boss said the French major would keep searching for new discoveries in and around its central North Sea (CNS) stronghold.
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Cost uncertainty for offshore oil and gas projects around the globe could be as high as $220bn over the next four years.
Read More »Don’t Let the Meter Get in the Way of Benefits
Utility microgrids can yield numerous benefits to customers and communities. especially as prosumers bring new technologies and sources of power to the grid and customers demand greater electric reliability.
Read More »Devon Energy Establishes Target to Reduce Methane Emissions
Devon Energy Corp. has announced that it is establishing a voluntary. company-specific target to reduce methane emissions for its U.S. oil and natural gas production operations.
Read More »Canadian Natural Resources Restarts Operations Following Wildfires
Canadian Natural Resources Limited has provided an update on its Pelican Lake and Woodenhouse operations.
Read More »China’s First LNG Bunker Vessel to Feature Integrated Wärtsilä Solutions
China’s first seagoing LNG bunker vessel will operate with a comprehensive and integrated package of highly efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions.
Read More »Newly Opened. JFK’s TWA Hotel is Always Grid Independent
A new hotel and conference center has formed around what had been the TWA terminal at New York’s JFK Airport — one that focuses on ultra modern energy technologies: a microgrid. on site electric generation and battery storage.
Read More »Are California Utilities Heading Down the Wrong Path as Wildfire Season Approaches?
A new report warns that California may be heading down the wrong path when it comes to preparing its grid for wildfires and points to microgrids as a better solution.
Read More »Could This Be Energy Storage’s SunShot?
Under the Better Energy Storage Technology Act. the Department of Energy would invest $60 million a year from 2020 through 2024 to complete the projects by September 2023.
Read More »Texas Producers Experiment. Pumping Gas Down Wells Amid Glut
Texas drillers may have found a solution to the stubborn natural gas glut that’s forced them to either burn it off into the air. or pay others to take it away.
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