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E&P Highlights: May 12, 2025

From an alliance for compression services to an increase in 4D-seismic acquisition activity in Northern Europe, you will find a compilation of the latest headlines in the E&P area.

ZenRG, TD Williamson Form Alliance for Cross Compression Services

ZenRG Services Inc., which offers repayment services for the energy sector, has created a strategic alliance with the pipeline technology and service company TD Williamson (TDW). The companies will work together to provide comprehensive intercompressive services.

The alliance integrates ZenRG's cross compression functions into the pipeline services of TDW, including hot papers and isolation, pigging, inline inspection and repair.

“The partnership with ZenRG is expanding our ability to help operators maintain emission reduction destinations and at the same time maintain safe activities,” said Jeff Wilson, Vice President for Corporate Development at TD Williamson.

ZenRG uses patented processes to transmit gas and liquids into nearby vessels and pipelines, which maintains the value of the product instead of extinguishing it to the atmosphere and reducing emissions.

Sentinel Subsea completes the North Sea project

Sentinel Subsea, a provider of Subsea -Well -Integrity -has completed a project to use two Welleninel Coral Systems for a nameless operator in the North Sea. This project supports a large -scale drilling process, said Sentinel.

The systems continuously monitor the integrity of the fountains throughout the entire suspension period. The operation began and was completed in February 2025. It is the first time that this technology was implemented at the beginning of the life cycle of a well.

The systems were installed by the jackup to 18 3/4-inch borehole heads through the Texas deck via Krandraht. Prefigured before installation for detection and the systems optimized the provision process, which eliminated the need for an intervention in the wave.

Thunderhead, Harbert to develop new power plants for data centers

Thunderhead Energy Solutions LLC, a developer of Power Solutions for data centers, has a financing relationship with Harbert Management Corp. Secured to develop up to 1,500 megawatts of new electricity generation capacities.

The companies plan to work exclusively on the provision of Vor -Ort -Strom solutions to support the requirements of the data center. The tailor -made solutions of Thunderhead contain natural gas production and at the same time retain flexibility in the integration of renewable energy resources.

“This partnership enables us to quickly scale the use of solutions behind the meter and to tackle the immediate need for reliable electricity and the long -term sustainability goals of our customers,” said Chuck Marvin, co -founder of Thunderhead.

TGS increases the acquisition activity in Northern Europe

Energyats and intelligence providers TGS increase its seismic acquisition activity in Northern Europe this summer 2025. TGS has used a total of four acquisition ships in the region, three seismic ships and an offshore wind ship, which doubles the capacity of the company compared to 2024.

The three seismic stream ships are involved in production with 4D -presesmen. This summer, TGS awarded a total of seven 4D orders in Northern Europe, which corresponds to around 280 days of employment.

In addition to the current 4D acquisition projects, the Ramform Vanguard mobilized characterization contract in the late first quarter for an offshore wind site on the UK coast. TGS said that the project continues as planned.

The ship then carries out another offshore turning point of characterization contract, also off the Great Britain coast

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