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Chevron & TotalEnergies Tap First Oil From Ballymore in U.S. Gulf

Chevron Corporation CVX and TotalEnergies SE TTE have successfully commenced oil and gas production from the Ballymore project in the Gulf of America (formerly the U.S. Gulf of Mexico) within its stipulated time and anticipated budget. Ballymore is expected to deliver up to 75,000 gross barrels of oil per day and 50 million cubic feet of gas daily. The project

As Big Oil producers start exploring again, the Gulf of Mexico is making a comeback with new projects from Chevron, Shell, and BP

In the aftermath of the Deepwater Horizon disaster 15 years ago and the simultaneous shale oil boom, the oil and gas industry focused its attention on the onshore U.S. and today’s record-high oil and gas production. But the Gulf of Mexico is quietly making a crude oil comeback thanks to new technologies and cost efficiencies utilizing existing deepwater platforms. The

Glenfarne taps Worley for final engineering and cost estimate on Alaska LNG Pipeline

Glenfarne Group, LLC, the majority owner and lead developer of the Alaska LNG project, has selected global engineering firm Worley to carry out additional engineering and deliver the final cost estimate for the proposed pipeline. The selection marks a pivotal step forward for the long-anticipated $39 billion Alaska LNG project, a joint venture with the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, the

Santos, operator of the Pikka prospect on Alaska’s North Slope, is targeted for buyout

The Australian company seeking to develop a large oil discovery on Alaska’s North Slope may be purchased by a consortium based in Abu Dhabi. Santos Ltd. announced earlier this month that XRG PJSC, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., has made a buyout offer. Terms are still being negotiated. The value of the proposed deal is $36 billion,

Glenn Farm LNG Proposal: Overview, Impact & Status

The Glenn Farm LNG proposal is a significant project aimed at enhancing Alaska's liquefied natural gas (LNG) capabilities, particularly for export. Here are some key points about the proposal:

Trans-Alaska Gas Pipeline: Overview, Benefits & Challenges

The Trans-Alaska Gas Pipeline, often referred to in discussions about Alaska's energy infrastructure, is a proposed project aimed at transporting natural gas from the North Slope of Alaska to markets in the continental United States and beyond. Here’s an overview of the concept, its potential benefits, and the challenges it faces:

Trans Alaska Oil line

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) is a critical infrastructure project that has significantly shaped Alaska's economy and energy landscape since its completion in 1977. Here’s an overview of the pipeline, its impact, and its future prospects:

Trump’s Energy Stance: Oil, Gas, and Deregulation

The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) is a critical infrastructure project that has significantly shaped Alaska's economy and energy landscape since its completion in 1977. Here’s an overview of the pipeline, its impact, and its future prospects:

Anchorage Daily News: OPINION: Alaska’s all-of-the-above energy policy is an example for the US

In the midst of our nation’s ongoing struggle to bridge the divide around energy innovation, navigating the dynamics around a changing climate and the recognized need for a consensus-driven path toward a long-term energy future, Alaska’s energy leadership has been on full display in recent months. Collectively, Alaska has shown a refreshing, directional approach to responsible energy solutions; offering a

Anchorage Daily News: OPINION: Alaska’s Farm Bill promises to safeguard our oceans and fishing families By Linda Behnken

I first came to Sitka in 1982, driven by a love for wildness. I took up fishing to earn college money, but it didn’t take long for me to realize that the well-being of Alaska’s wild, pristine environment is directly tied to the stewardship of local fishing communities.

What can Republicans learn from a New York socialist? A great deal, actually. | Opinion

If Mamdani wins the general election in November, New York will inevitably see an exodus in every important sense. Entrepreneurs will flee, driven away by punishing tax hikes that penalize success. Jobs will disappear, as mandates and crime attack small businesses from both sides. Hope, already in short supply, will fade further.

Statement From Alaska Republican Party Chairman On The Assassination Of Charlie Kirk

If Mamdani wins the general election in November, New York will inevitably see an exodus in every important sense. Entrepreneurs will flee, driven away by punishing tax hikes that penalize success. Jobs will disappear, as mandates and crime attack small businesses from both sides. Hope, already in short supply, will fade further.
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