Industry: Oilfield services & equipment

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WEC is gone, but methane reduction efforts are here to stay

Before the 2024 U.S. presidential election, ADI published an article analyzing the potential shifts in U.S. energy markets and policy under a second Trump administration. We noted that, in his second term, President Trump might ease some methane emissions regulations. Fast forward to today, President Trump signed a joint Congressional resolution repealing the Waste Emissions Charge (WEC) […]

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Wireline services: Supporting oil & gas through evolving depths

The oil and gas industry has come a long way since the first mechanically drilled wells, which were roughly 69 feet deep. From Edwin L Drake’s team striking oil at 69.5 feet in Titusville, Pennsylvania, in 1859, to today’s Permian Basin producers drilling wells over 3,000 feet in vertical depth and exceeding 25,000 feet in […]

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Capitalizing on the global natural gas and LNG supercycle

Natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG), once touted as a bridge fuel to a low-carbon renewable energy-powered future, are now increasingly seen as a permanently central part of the evolving global energy landscape. Factors such as explosive growth in AI and data centers in the U.S. and elsewhere, energy security concerns in Europe and […]

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Midstream operators tackle methane emission intensity – Part 1

Methane, the primary component of natural gas, is a potent greenhouse gas, significantly more impactful than carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. The midstream sector, responsible for gathering, processing, and transporting natural gas, is a key focus in efforts to reduce methane emissions in the oil and gas industry. Gathering and boosting operations, which collect […]

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ADI newsletter: Where is the OFS-operator partnership headed?

In the October 2019 edition of the ADI newsletter, highlighted key discussions at the 2020 ADI Forum, featuring speakers from Shell, ConocoPhillips, and others, regarding the evolving dynamics between oilfield service companies and operators, as well as the refining industry’s adaptation to Permian crude.

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ADI newsletter: Vaca Muerta looks promising

In the May 2019 edition of the ADI newsletter, we explored the promising shale development in Vaca Muerta, focusing on Argentina, China, and Saudi Arabia. We examined the growing shift toward sustainability in the plastics industry, with a look at recycling efforts. Additionally, we provided insights from ADI’s May 2019 Downstream Market Advisory on the […]

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What’s next for unconventional oil and gas in North America?

The North American shale gas revolution is a real and sustainable game changer. Unconventional resources exist globally, but their development will challenge and proceed more slowly than in North America. Innovation birthed the technologies that enabled North American shale gas and unconventional oil, though it has mostly focused on operational improvements. Finally, we will need […]

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Technical service contracts vs. production sharing contracts

The choice between technical service contracts (TSCs) and production sharing contracts (PSCs) can significantly impact the development of a country’s oil and gas industry.   Technical service contracts (TSCs) are agreements where a company provides technical expertise and services to the state-owned oil company in exchange for a fee. This model can be particularly attractive when […]

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Methane emissions reduction: The game is on!

Decarbonization efforts in the oil and gas sector continue to gain momentum but face significant challenges. In our previous blog, we discussed the challenges oil and gas companies face in reducing upstream greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and highlighted several initiatives major operators such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Shell have made in GHG emissions reduction. However, […]

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2024 U.S. Election Pt 2: Harris vs. Trump on U.S. energy policies

Beginning with the 2016 Presidential election in the U.S., ADI has been publishing a summary of energy policy proposals by the leading candidates. Our summary has typically collected the positions of the two candidates on key energy issues, and we have tried to be objective by using their own words – made through statements reported […]