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China’s NOCs Raise Capex

For the first time in years, China’s national oil companies (NOCs) are presumed to boost spending in 2017. CNOOC Ltd. announced it had allocated $10 billion (U.S.) to produce 450—460 barrels/day. PetroChina Co. and Sinopec Corp. are both expected to do the same, although their focus will be on natural gas exploration and production. “The…

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Russia Now China’s Largest Oil Supplier

In late January, 2017 Russia edged out Saudi Arabia to become China’s largest oil supplier. The Russians offered more flexible contracts than the fixed, long-term legal agreements it had previously signed with Saudi Aramco. The Saudis have also had to cut back production to meet its share of the recent OPEC deal. China-watchers believe the…

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Dutch + Scottish Research Focuses on Subsea Pipeline Inspection

A new tie-up between a Netherlands-headquartered subsea services firm and a Scottish university hope the application of deep learning could provide a breakthrough in automating subsea pipeline inspections. Services provider N-Sea and the University of Strathclyde’s Institute of Sensors were recently awarded funding from the Data Lab Innovation Centre. “Subsea inspection services have been transformed…

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Goldman Sachs Foresees U.S. Tax Changes Could Transform Global Crude Market

The much-feared border-adjusted corporate tax (BTA), championed by the Republicans in U.S. House of Representatives, could thrust the benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) price higher than North Sea Brent, predicts the ubiquitous analysts at Goldman Sachs. The BTA has been designed to improve the competitiveness and profitability of American manufacturers by taxing imports, while exempting…

Who Dares Reinvent the Upstream Energy Producer?
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Who Dares Reinvent the Upstream Energy Producer?

“The Creation of Adam, painted by the brilliant Italian Renaissance artist, Michelangelo Buonarroti, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, has long been recognized as one of the world’s great art treasures. What millions overlooked for centuries, was that Michelangelo had painted an anatomically accurate image of the human brain behind God.   “The borders…