Energy Department issues call for best practices proposalsGoal of five-year program “PUMP” — preferred petroleum upstream management practices — to help U.S. oil producers keep fields operating Petroleum News Alaska
The U.S. Department of Energy said June 7 it has kicked off a nationwide effort to help slow or halt the decline in U.S. oil production by helping producers identify and quickly apply “best practices” that can keep their oil fields in operation.
The Energy Department, through its National Petroleum....
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Requesting proposals in two areas Aim to keep fields in production
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