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Yahoo
4 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
TGS and Oseberg's combined offering helps E&P companies reduce operational risks
Energy data and intelligence provider TGS has partnered with next-generation data company Oseberg on a new offering for exploration and production (E&P) companies. Oseberg provides lease and regulatory data for the energy sector, transforming unusable oil and gas public filings into actionable intelligence. This collaboration aims to enhance the capabilities of TGS' Well Data Analytics (WDA) platform by incorporating Oseberg's comprehensive lease data attributes, offering users a more robust analytical tool. The integration's first phase allows WDA users to access lease ownership information for Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma in the US, alongside other critical subsurface well data. By combining these datasets, E&P companies can streamline well planning, decrease legal and operational risks, and refine development strategies. The partnership is expected to provide merger and acquisition analysis, project site planning, investment evaluation and resource inventory management. TGS' WDA tool combines high-quality well data with adaptable search workflows, map-based visualisations, advanced plotting and customisable dashboards within a cloud-based application. TGS Well Data Products vice-president Carl Neuhaus said: 'Our partnership with Oseberg creates a full-service subsurface data offering combining the highest quality lease data with the most comprehensive geological and well database. 'Integrating Oseberg lease ownership data empowers our users to verify land ownership in minutes and use TGS data to quantify resource deliverability, improve development planning accuracy and quickly identify the most valuable opportunities. As always, these workflows are developed with customers to ensure seamless integration and hassle-free displacement of existing solutions.' TGS recently initiated a 3D seismic reprocessing project in the Krishna-Godavari Basin in India. The project aims to upgrade the value of existing seismic data through advanced processing techniques. "TGS and Oseberg's combined offering helps E&P companies reduce operational risks" was originally created and published by Offshore Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Boston Globe
17-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
Reimagining Paul Revere's ride to address Trump-era threats
What fewer people realize is that the poem is not so much a nostalgic retelling of the Revolutionary War as a dire Longfellow, a staunch abolitionist, wrote the poem during the presidential campaign of 1860, perhaps the only period in American history more divided than our own. Abraham Lincoln won that election against Stephen Douglas and two other candidates Now the group Writers for Democratic Action has reimagined Longfellow's poem, just in time for the 250th anniversary of the shot heard 'round the world. Beginning Saturday, professional actors and ordinary citizens alike will perform free staged readings of a new one-act play, ' Advertisement 'I'm astounded by the power of reading it in light of our own moment,' said coauthor James Carroll, who wrote the script for 'Paul Revere Resists' with other WDA members. 'It's a perfect way to stamp the universe of Lexington and Concord with fresh meaning.' Advertisement The play is intentionally bare-bones, with a small cast and no props or costumes, meant to be shared in living rooms, church halls, and community centers as a way to muster resolve against President Trump's escalating threats to democracy. A planned performance at 'One of the problems of our moment is that we lack the language to explain to ourselves and each other what we're experiencing with Donald Trump,' said Carroll, 'and lo and behold, the language is right there in the Declaration of Independence.' Advertisement The performances are also meant to strike a blow for history, which Trump is doing his utmost to rewrite, threatening and defunding repositories of American memory from the Smithsonian Institution to the Museum of African American History In New England, we refer to the celebrations of America's founding as Patriots Day. But what does it mean to be a patriot at a time when, as one character in the play puts it, 'it feels dangerous just to lift up basic American values'? The long unfurling of 250th anniversary celebrations leading to July 4, 2026, is a fine opportunity to reclaim patriotism from its more jingoistic partisans and reconnect it to the ideals of freedom, equality, and the rule of law upon which the nation was established. Friday evening the bells at Old North Church Renée Loth's column appears regularly in the Globe.