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ADNOC-ADQ JV Awards $1.7 Billion Build Contract for UAE Methanol Plant

Rigzone: News

Expected to be completed 2028, the plant is planned to produce up to 1.8 million metric tons a year of clean energy-powered methanol.

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A visit to Metafuels SAF 'Aerobrew' lab and pilot plant

Oilholics Synonymous Report

(Left to right: Leigh Hackett, Chairman of Metafuels, Marco Ranocchiari, Leader of Energy Systems Integration platform, Paul Scherrer Institute, Gaurav Sharma, Energy Analyst, Oilholics Synonymous, Saurabh Kapoor, CEO of Metafuels at the Aerobrew pilot plant and laboratory.) This is massive if achieved on a commercial scale.

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ONEOK’s Expanding Footprint in the Permian Basin

Oil Gas Leads

The pipeline expansion will be completed in 2025 , ensuring ample capacity for long-term growth. Scheduled for completion in early 2028 , with expansion potential beyond 400,000 bpd. ONEOK expects higher ethane recovery rates , further increasing the volumes transported.

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Louisiana International Terminal Project Receives Federal Funding Boost

The Energy Law

The environmental studies are expected to be completed sometime in 2025, and the terminal’s estimated opening will be in 2028.

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Oil & Gas in 2025: Which Basin Will Dominate U.S. Energy and What’s Behind the $105 Billion in Oil Deals?

Rextag

In 2024, Ecopetrol invested $880 million into drilling new wells, with 91 wells planned for completion in 2025. While the region's mature fields are declining, new projects are helping stabilize production and extend the Gulfs viability as a key energy source. energy mix. MMBbl/d in 2025. LNG export expansion.

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US and Canada Nuclear Regulators Complete Technical Review of Molten Salt Reactor

Energy Central

US and Canadian nuclear regulators completed joint review of Terrestrial’s IMSR (molten salt) nuclear reactor. Terrestrial Energy looks to commercialise the Generation IV small modular reactor (SMR) technology and begin operating its first plant by 2028.