The North Sea’s problem has always been high production costs.
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There are some 25 companies that have been studying and preparing—at various stages—to develop water pipelines for shipping away this produced water.
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The possibility of Rosneft taking over the whole of PDVSA seems a bit far-fetched.
Read More »Is Artificial Intelligence the Next Step in Total`s Tech Push?
The first deal was the acquisition of a 23-percent interest in French solar and wind power generation capacity developer EREN RE.
Read More »KRG Independence Referendum Won`t Impact Iraqi Oil Production
The KRG in recent weeks has resolved a series of its disputes with oil and gas firms ahead of next week’s vote.
Read More »Iran Looks to Ramp Up Production
Iran plans to increase its condensate production to reach 864.000 bpd within five years.
Read More »Could Kurdish Independence Spark an Oil War?
The Kurds are expected to vote on their political status in late September.
Read More »UK`s Oil Industry `Entering Final Decade of Production`
The UK urgently needs a bold energy transition plan. instead of trusting to dwindling fossil fuel reserves and possible fracking.
Read More »Statoil and Eni Hire Bristow Helicopters for Offshore Operations
These long-term contracts mean that Hammerfest will be an important helicopter base for us for many years to come.
Read More »Bahrain: Oil will Keep Gulf Region Vital Globally
Oil will remain the most important commodity in the world.
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