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The Caspian Sea, also referred to as the world's "biggest lake," is home to one of the most unusual oil rigs ever seen.
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Neft Daşları, meaning “Oil Rocks,” was the world’s first oil-drilling platform. In recent decades, its population has dwindled, while sections have fallen into disrepair and been claimed by the sea.
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Constructed in the late 1940s during the Soviet era, Neft Daslari began as a lone drilling rig on a tiny island and has since grown into an extensive network of oil wells, production sites ...
The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States saw no change again this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday, after holding steady in ...
Equinor and its partners have discovered oil and gas at a wildcat well on the Rhombi prospect near the legacy Fram field in ...
The first instalment, which dropped in January 2023, told the story of workers on a North Sea oil rig, who experience a disruption to their communications as a mysterious fog begins to surround them.
Pantheon Resources announced the spudding of the Megrez-1 well on Alaska’s North Slope on Monday, targeting the eastern ...