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Woodside Petróleo Operaciones de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. (Woodside Energy) has let a 3-year contract to Expro to support the Trion deepwater oil and gas development in the western Gulf of Mexico.
Moving hot oil across Arctic terrain was an unprecedented challenge following the discovery of America’s largest oil field in 1969 in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.
In order to ensure energy security, inline inspection (ILl) of long-distance oil and gas pipelines has been widely used. The detection principles of eddy current (EC) and magnetic flux leakage (MFL) ...
To date, scholars have only conducted theoretical research on pipeline robots with cylindrical shapes over bends. However, not all pipeline robots are cylindrical in shape. This paper presents a ...
U.S. natural gas producers and pipeline companies are planning new pipelines to transport more gas from the Appalachia region to meet rising demand, supported by a favorable administration.
.Lauds NNPCL, Afreximbank others for support By Ediri Ejoh OILSERV Limited, the contractor handling the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline project, weekend, attributed as milestone the ...
Two pipeline companies have said they are interested in building a pipeline to bring natural gas from the Bakken to central and eastern North Dakota. One is WBI Energy, the other Intensity ...
Roughly 1.1 million gallons of crude oil spilled from a pipeline into the Gulf of Mexico in November 2023 because operators failed to shut it down for nearly 13 hours after their data first hinted at ...
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Pipelines vs. Promises: Oil Projects in a Climate-Conscious EraIn a world increasingly focused on sustainability, how are oil projects adapting? 🌍 Join us as we dive into the debate between traditional pipelines and modern promises for a greener future ...
North Dakota has a critical need for more natural gas transportation as oil wells age and produce more natural gas relative to oil, North Dakota Pipeline Authority Director Justin Kringstad said.
The National Transportation Safety Board says roughly 1.1 million gallons of crude oil spilled from a pipeline into the Gulf of Mexico in November 2023 because operators failed to shut it down for ...
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