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Chevron, Halliburton develop new intelligent fracturing process

Chevron and Halliburton have jointly developed a new process that enables closed-loop, feedback-driven completions in Colorado. This intelligent fracturing process combines automated stage execution with subsurface feedback to optimize delivery of energy into the wellbore without relying on human intervention. The capability enhances the previous implementation of autonomous hydraulic fracturing technology.

ScottishPower Shows Charging Windfarm Service Vessels Offshore Is Feasible

The studies – conducted by MJR Power & Automation and Oasis Marine – are the last of three commissioned by ScottishPower Renewables to investigate methods for lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from offshore wind farm operations. The studies reinforced initial conclusions that utilizing battery-powered Service Operation Vessels (E-SOVs) for offshore operations is technically viable, allowing them to remain at sea for prolonged durations, ScottishPower Renewables said in a media release.

Anaergia Tapped to Build Biogas Plant in South Korea

“Finalizing the contract with New Jeju Bio marks an even more significant achievement than we had previously envisioned”, Assaf Onn, CEO of Anaergia, said. “Not only is this a very significant project in a key new market, but it also clearly demonstrates how our industry-leading, integrated suite of technologies provides a proven, comprehensive solution for project developers seeking reliable, innovative organic waste-to-energy systems”.

Oil Prices Dip but Bullish Sentiment Remains

World oil demand rose by 990,000 barrels per day in the first quarter of 2025, but the remainder of the year will see demand growth at just 650,000 bpd, the International Energy Agency said in its latest monthly report on oil, citing record sales of electric cars and weaker economic growth globally. As a result, the IEA put its full-2025 oil demand growth forecast at 740,000 barrels daily.

JERA to Triple U.S. LNG Imports

Of the 81 million tons of LNG that Australia exported last year, as much as 40% went to Japan. But Australia’s east coast has been suffering tight gas supply, which has become a hot political topic, with parties running in the latest elections, earlier this year, all prioritizing supply security for Australians in the east.