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OPEC+ will consider a new supply increase for August
While oil demand remains uncertain and prices continue to cool, the OPEC+ alliance appears ready to authorize yet another increase in crude oil output.Â

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Jun 302 min read
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Mud Pump Parts that fit: cut downtime and boost safety
In drilling operations, precision is critical, and when it comes to mud pump parts, compatibility and quality can define the success of an entire project.Â

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Jun 242 min read
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U.S. energy export hits all-time high in 2024
The United States broke a historic record in 2024 by exporting more energy than ever before, a total of 30.9 quadrillion British thermal units (Quads).Â

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Jun 243 min read
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The Fluid End: the heart of a Mud Pump’s performance
In the world of oil and gas drilling, reliability is everything. At the center of that reliability lies the fluid end of a mud pump.Â

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Jun 192 min read
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What to expect from Global Oil Production until 2030?
As geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty continue to shape the global landscape, the International Energy Agency (IEA)

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Jun 182 min read
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From the Desert to the World: Gulf Oil’s Global Reach in 2024
While the United States still imports some oil from the Persian Gulf, about 0.5 million barrels per day (b/d)Â in 2024, this amount has dropped sharply over the past decades.Â

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Jun 172 min read
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Frequently asked questions about Mud Pump PistonsÂ
Focusing specifically on mud pump pistons, professionals in the oil industry often raise questions that reflect the unique challenges of handling abrasive, viscous, and solids-laden fluids.Â

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Jun 123 min read
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New Zealand gas reserves plunge: What’s behind?
A steep 27% drop in New Zealand’s gas reserves has accelerated fears of energy shortages and shaken investor confidence.Â

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Jun 112 min read
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New 2026 projects boost Gulf oil and gas production
Oil and gas production in the Federal Offshore Gulf of America (GOA) is projected to remain steady over the next two years. According to EIA recent forecasts, daily production will slightly increase from 1.77 million barrels in 2024 to 1.80 million in 2025 and 1.81 million in 2026.Â

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Jun 102 min read
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Northern Territory leads Australia’s gas investment boom
In the global chessboard of energy investment, the spotlight is moving—and it’s now fixed on the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia.Â

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Jun 52 min read
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Shale oil drives growth in the Permian and U.S. Lower 48
U.S. onshore oil production in the Lower 48 states (L48)Â has more than tripled since 2010, and a big part of that growth is thanks to shale oil production in the Permian Basin

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Jun 32 min read
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