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Renewable Energy Producers Prep for More Demand from Big Tech

Dominion Energy expects to connect 15 more data centers this year.

High Pressure, Temps, No Problem: BP Dives Deeper in GoM

BP is preparing for a 2024 FID on Kaskida and 2025 FID on Tiber projects in the Gulf of Mexico, a BP executive said during an OTC keynote.

TGS Starts Up Multiclient Wind, Metaocean North Sea Campaign

TGS is utilizing two laser imaging and ranging buoys to receive detailed wind measurements and metaocean data, with the goal of supporting decision-making in wind lease rounds in the German Bright.

Electric Hype vs. Hydraulic Reality: Advantages of Traditional Systems

Castrol's new fluid prevents gas hydrates in deepwater control systems. 

E&P Highlights: May 6, 2024

Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including technology milestones and new contract awards.

TC Energy Preparing for Natural Gas Demand Surge

TC Energy executives expect data centers in Wisconsin and Virginia to drive as much as 8 Bcf/d of natural gas demand for power generation.

SLB, OneSubsea, Subsea 7 Sign Collaboration Deal with Equinor

Work is expected to begin immediately on Equinor’s Wisting and Bay Du Nord projects.

Decoding the Delaware: How E&Ps Are Unlocking the Future

The basin is deeper, gassier, more geologically complex and more remote than the Midland Basin to the east. But the Delaware is too sweet of a prize to pass up for many of the nation’s top oil and gas producers.

Spate of New Contracts Boosts TechnipFMC's Subsea Profits

TechnipFMC's operational profits are growing as the company heightened its focus on “quality” subsea orders, which earned $2.4 billion for the first quarter.

Message in a Bottle: Tracing Production from Zone to Wellhead

New tracers by RESMAN Energy Technology enable measurement while a well is still producing.