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Reusing produced water

Oilfield Technology

Every year billions of barrels of Produced Water (PW) are generated from oil and gas production around the world. In some mature fields, 10 barrels of water are generated for every barrel of oil produced. As fields age, they generate higher water to oil ratios.

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Pantheon Resources spuds Dubhe-1 well in Alaska

Oilfield Technology

An Independent Expert Report completed by Cawley Gillespie & Associates in June 2024 estimates the primary target to contain a 2C Contingent Resource of 282 million barrels of ANS Crude (oil, condensate & NGLs) and 804 billion ft3 of natural gas.

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Wood selected by TotalEnergies to advance Ratawi Field Redevelopment

Iraq Business News: Oil & Gas

The aim is to debottleneck and upgrade existing facilities to increase energy production capacity to 120,000 barrels of oil per day on completion of the first phase. Wood is already providing engineering design, detailed design, procurement support and construction and commissioning assistance for the first phase of the AGUP.

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Alberta Oil Hits April Record Amid Pipeline Boost & Market Uncertainty

Oil Gas Leads

Despite soft prices and global market uncertainty, the province set a new April production record at 4 million barrels per dayup 2% from last year. Oil sands drove the gains, accounting for 84% of total output, while natural gas volumes also edged higher.

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Oil Review Middle East - Untitled Article

Oil Review Middle East

The aim is to debottleneck and upgrade existing facilities to increase energy production capacity to 120,000 barrels of oil per day on completion of the first phase. Wood is already providing engineering design, detailed design, procurement support, and construction and commissioning assistance for the first phase of the AGUP.