shale gas
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Samsung E&A takes home $6 billion of the total amount as EPC contractor.
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The company looks to focus its efforts on getting phase one of its Driftwood LNG up and running by shedding Haynesville acreage.
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Oil giant looks to shed Canadian tight-oil assets as it moves to wrap up merger with rival Hess.
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Bakken oil production surprised on the upside showing it can grow, but an encore is not expected this year.
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The “Western Haynesville” boasts big gas IPs with potential running room.
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The deal will quadruple Tokyo Gas' natural gas production volumes from the Haynesville Shale.
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This paper focuses on characterization of fracture hits in the Eagle Ford, methods to predict their effects on production, and mitigation techniques.
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The demand for natural gas remains unabated and with it the need to further develop and disseminate gas-production-related expertise. A few of the common themes that emerge from recent SPE publications are elaborated upon here.
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This paper proposes a data-driven proxy model to effectively forecast the production of horizontal wells with complex fracture networks in shales.
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