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MADE IN AMERICA: U.S.-Built Offshore Wind Substation and Support Vessels Start to Set Sail for Federal Waters

The Energy Law

built offshore wind substation departed from a Texas fabrication facility where Danish multinational energy company, Ørsted, and domestic energy provider, Eversource, partnered to build the revolutionary vessel. The Kansas-engineered substation was designed and built by Kiewit Offshore Services, Ltd., the largest U.S.

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ExxonMobil’s Permian Basin Strategy: How Technology is Driving Efficiency and Growth

Oil Gas Leads

energy production, contributing 6.26.3 Traditional flaring inspection methodsreliant on expensive flyovers and in-person technician visitsare being replaced by remote cameras and AI-driven monitoring , significantly reducing costs and inspection times. shale industry but also setting the stage for the next era of energy production.

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U.S. Rig Count Dips Slightly After Five-Week Streak – Baker Hughes

Oil Gas Leads

Offshore drilling activity increased , with the rig count rising by one to 14. Additionally, global demand, infrastructure investments, and geopolitical factors will continue to shape the trajectory of the energy sector. Oklahomas drilling activity was unchanged at 49 rigs , reflecting stable operations in the region.

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U.S. Fifth Circuit Clarifies “Substantial Nexus” Test for LHWCA

The Energy Law

On September 14, 2014, James Mays, a valve technician and an employee of Furmanite American (“Furmanite”) died while servicing valves on a platform that was part of Chevron’s gas gathering system and located in Louisiana’s territorial waters. In Pacific Operators Offshore, LLP v. Chevron Pipe Line Co. 207, 222 (2012).