Shell said on Sunday it would start redeploying personnel to its Gulf of Mexico platforms and all its mobile drilling units ...
Storm Rafael caused significant disruptions in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, keeping over a quarter of the region's oil and 16% of ...
Storm Rafael caused significant disruptions in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, keeping over a quarter of the ... with two drilling vessels displaced. Chevron and Shell have begun redeploying personnel and ...
Shell and Chevron have started returning workers to platforms in the US Gulf of Mexico that were evacuated last week ahead of ...
More US Gulf of Mexico oil and gas production returned to service Tuesday ... Two majors US Gulf operators, Shell and Chevron ...
Over 23% of crude oil production and 10% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was shut in by Hurricane Rafael, ...
Hurricane Rafael threatens to disrupt significant oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico, forcing energy companies to ...
Oil and natural gas producers in the Gulf of Mexico were securing operations Wednesday ahead of Hurricane Rafael's expected arrival this week.
Shell also announced plans to build its second TLP to develop its Mars field in the Gulf of Mexico. The Mars TLP will be installed by 1996 in 2,933 feet (893.9 m) of water, surpassing Auger's ...
The project covered inactive and active assets off the Louisiana coast. All testing was completed using a Nauticus Robotics Inc. robot without a tether at depths up to 1,000 ...
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