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Oil Review Middle East - Untitled Article

Oil Review Middle East

In terms of demand by sector, the transportation sector accounted for more than 57% of global oil demand in 2024 and is projected to retain this share over the entire forecast period, with growth driven by road transportation and aviation. trillion are required over the 2025–2050 period, mainly for the upstream sector.

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VÃ¥r Energi discovers gas-condensate west of Fenja field

Oil & Gas Journal

Alex Procyk July 21, 2025 2 min read Photo from Odfjell Drilling VÃ¥r Energi discovers gas-condensate west of Fenja field, drilled by the Deepsea Yantai drilling rig. Alex Procyk July 21, 2025 2 min read Photo from Odfjell Drilling VÃ¥r Energi discovers gas-condensate west of Fenja field, drilled by the Deepsea Yantai drilling rig.

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🚀 Powering the North American LNG Boom with Smarter Pipeline Solutions. 🚀

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As a result, they’re smaller, less costly to build, transport and install. No filters, coalescers or cyclones are required if you solve liquids problems upstream. Should you be blessed with valuable condensate along with your water in these lines, we can help you economically separate those in our 3-phase collection reservoir.

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The Next Shale Frontier: Kimmeridge Ranks the Top North American Basins for the Next Decade

Oil Gas Leads

In a new white paper titled What Remains: North American Upstream Inventory, energy private equity firm Kimmeridge outlines which shale basins have the best runway for returns over the next 10 yearsand why the spotlight is now turning to Canada. Light Oil & Condensate: Production is rich in high-value hydrocarbons.

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The Latest Cutting-Edge Innovations in Natural Gas Liquid Separation Technology

Pro-Gas Services

Efficient natural gas liquid separation is crucial for meeting natural gas quality specifications for pipeline transportation and end-use. Removing NGLs prevents condensation and two-phase flow issues, protects downstream equipment, and ensures a consistent heating value of the sales gas.

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Reducing Downtime | The Impact of Portable Equipment on Gas Production

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Effective natural gas liquid separation is also crucial for meeting pipeline gas quality specifications, preventing transport issues, and controlling heating value. This involves chilling natural gas to very low temperatures to condense NGLs, which are then separated and fractionated.

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