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Chevron Corp. and TotalEnergies SE have unlocked new production of up to 75,000 barrels a day of oil and 50 million cubic feet a day of gas with the startup of the deepwater Ballymore field.
Chevron has set a strategic goal of producing 300,000 net barrels per day of oil equivalent from the Gulf in 2026 and the Ballymore project represents another step toward achieving. Since 2024 ...
Chevron's U.S. subsidiary operates the Ballymore project with a 60% working interest. TotalEnergies E&P USA has the other 40%. Write to Dean Seal at [email protected] About Dow Jones Newswires Dow ...
Chevron and TotalEnergies just flipped the switch on oil production from the Ballymore project in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, with the project expected to pump around 75,000 barrels of oil per ...
Chevron (NYSE:CVX) said Monday it started oil and natural gas production from the $1.6B Ballymore project in the deepwater U.S. Gulf, in the company's goal to produce 300K net boe/day from the ...
Ballymore is Chevron’s first project in the Norphlet trend and ties back three miles to the existing Chevron-operated Blind Faith platform, reducing development costs by avoiding new infrastructure.
The $1.6 billion project called Ballymore, located about 160 miles southeast of New Orleans, is composed of three wells that is expected to produce up to 75,000 barrels of oil per day. Chevron ...
The company aims to achieve a net production of 300,000 barrels per day of oil equivalent in the Gulf by 2026. The Ballymore project is designed to deliver up to 75,000 gross barrels of oil per day ...