OGJ | Oil & Gas Journal
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The Oil & Gas Journal, first published in 1902, is the world's most widely read petroleum industry publication. Each week, in print on the first Monday of each month and in digital format on other Mondays, OGJ delivers international oil and gas industry news; analysis of issues and events; practical technology for design, operation, and maintenance of oil and gas operations; and important..
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But the quarterly report also shows capex intentions climbing again ..read more
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Wintershall Dea has agreed to sell its stake in WIGA Transport Beteiligungs-GmbH & Co. KG and WIGA Verwaltungs-GmbH to SEFE Securing Energy for Europe GmbH ..read more
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ExxonMobil Corp.’s plans to decarbonize its 561,000-b/d integrated refining and petrochemical complex in Baytown, Tex., could receive up to $331.9 million in federal funding ..read more
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TotalEnergies restarted production from the Tyra offshore gas installation hub in the Danish North Sea ..read more
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Next Wave has commissioned its long-planned Project Traveler ethylene-to-alkylate production plant at the operator’s site in Pasadena, Tex ..read more
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Electric vehicle (EV) sales are set to rise in the 2030s under a far-reaching climate regulation issued by the Biden administration on Mar. 20 ..read more
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The company behind the Driftwood LNG project also said chief executive officer Octávio Simões has resigned and will be an advisor until June ..read more
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TotalEnergies is nearing restart of gas production through the redeveloped Tyra complex (Tyra II) in the Danish North Sea as gas from Dan F platform entered the system ..read more
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Global oil demand is projected to increase by a higher-than-expected 1.7 million b/d in first-quarter 2024, driven by an improved outlook for the US and increased bunkering activities, according to a recent International Energy Agency report ..read more
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ExxonMobil Corp.’s majority held Esso SA Francaise (SAF) has yet to determine the cause of a fire that broke out on Mar. 11 at the operator’s integrated 231,800 b/d Notre-Dame-de-Gravenchon refining platform in Port-Jérôme-sur-Seine, Normandy, in northern France ..read more