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Upstream Production Report: 2022 vs. 2023 vs. 2024 – Main Basins, Operators, Oil vs. Gas

Rextag

This report analyzes upstream oil and gas production trends over the last three years, based on data from Rextag Energy DataLink. MMBBL 193 BCF Analysis: Hilcorp leads in gas production but is less significant in oil output. MMBBL 193 BCF Analysis: Hilcorp leads in gas production but is less significant in oil output.

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African national oil companies (NOCs) partnering with independents to drive E&P

Oil & Gas 360º

Boosting production Major oil producers in Africa are striving to boost production and NOC-IOC collaboration is at the forefront. Algerias Sonatrach will increase hydrocarbon production by 2.5% Algerias Sonatrach will increase hydrocarbon production by 2.5%

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Renewable Energy Efforts Highlighted in Draft Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Louisiana

The Energy Law

After additional rounds of feedback from the Task Force and the public, some actions may be added, deleted, or revised prior to the release of the draft Climate Action Plan later this year and the Final Report in February 2022. The Draft Portfolio contains 29 strategies, with various amounts of specific actions to carry out each strategy.

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What 2024 Taught Us: From Offshore Discoveries to Net Zero Ambitions, What Mattered Most

Rextag

shale oil production surged to 10 million barrels daily , reinforcing Americas role as a cornerstone of global energy stability. LNG exports played a pivotal role in diversifying Europes energy sources, slashing dependence on Russian gas by 40% since 2022. Record U.S. Shale Output: U.S. LNG Export Dominance: U.S. renewable projects.

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Federal Court Enjoins Biden’s Social Cost of Carbon Efforts On the Basis of Negative Impact to Energy Industry and Energy Producing States

The Energy Law

On February 11, 2022, the Biden Administration’s climate change agenda sustained a major blow as Judge James D. In short, the Plaintiff States would suffer increased energy costs, additional regulatory burdens, violation of their procedural rights, and reduced revenue from taxes and royalties as energy production and exploration slowed.

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