Oil and natural gas exploration involves identifying and evaluating subsurface hydrocarbon resources using geological, geophysical, and drilling techniques. Exploration activities include seismic surveys, exploratory drilling, and reservoir characterization. These resources continue to supply a significant share of global energy demand, particularly for transportation, power generation, and industrial feedstocks. Modern exploration increasingly emphasizes efficiency, safety, and environmental protection. Digital technologies, advanced modeling, and real-time monitoring improve exploration success and reduce risks. As energy systems transition, oil and gas exploration is evolving to support lower-emission operations, methane reduction, and integration with carbon capture and hydrogen production. Responsible exploration remains important for energy security during the transition period.
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