
TotalEnergies sells its share in three idle fields in Norway
The three fields sold ceased production in 1998 and could be brought back into operation if the PPF project is approved in 2025.

The three fields sold ceased production in 1998 and could be brought back into operation if the PPF project is approved in 2025.

The Salamanca platform was reused and allowed an 87% reduction in emissions compared to building a new one.

The French energy company strengthens its position in the U.S. by integrating assets in the Anadarko Basin gas region.

The power plant has an upper structure of more than 11,000 tons and a substructure of 7,600 tons.

BP will develop a new offshore platform with a capacity of 80,000 barrels per day in the Paleogene Gulf of Mexico.

New PACE-X Ultra X33 technology is installed in South Texas to boost natural gas production under high-pressure conditions.

The Port Arthur LNG project is established as an essential part of its low-risk growth strategy.

The alliance strengthens the analysis of more than 4.4 million wells in major U.S. producing basins.

This new adjustment would allow the company to reach over 900,000 barrels per day by the end of the year.

The six wells drilled by Santos in the Barossa field have demonstrated exceptional reservoir quality.

CPS Energy acquires modern, ready-to-use infrastructure instead of having to build new plants from scratch.

Key gas and water infrastructure goes under construction to bolster Iraq's power supply.