Weekly Upstream Oil & Gas news highlights
A selection of upstream oil and gas news stories from this week.
A selection of upstream oil and gas news stories from this week.
On Monday 23 June, the Women’s Engineering Society will celebrate its 95th birthday.
A new study has found that oil and gas boosts European government treasuries by more than € 400 billion annually.
Oil markets have gradually been tightening over the last two years while the supply outlook indicates an increasing downward pressure on oil prices.
Using specialised equipment, Volga-Dnepr Airlines were able to load a 24 m long oil and gas drilling rig bound for Mirny in Russia.
KBR Inc. has announced its first quarter financial results.
BP has released its Statistical Review of World Energy 2014. This article outlines its findings in regards to natural gas consumption, production and trade.
Damen has been awarded a remodel the Rowan Viking, a Keppel Fels ‘N’ Class Drilling Rig active in the North Sea.
The industry’s first documented results from Onboard DC Grid vessel confirm fuel and noise reduction.
The group is actively looking for investment opportunities in Russia.
Bowtech Products Ltd, a provider of subsea vision systems, is delighted to support the secondary school underwater robot competition.
Statoil Petroleum, operator of production licence 615, has competed the drilling of the dry wildcat well 7324/2-1, in the Barents Sea.
The US Department of Energy has awarded US$ 100 million for innovative energy research.
Stellar Resources will buy a further 2.5% equity interest in Horse Hill Development, the operators of the Horse Hill Prospect in the UK Weald Basin.
BP has released its Statistical Review of World Energy 2014. This article elaborates its comments on the oil industry.
Competentia, the international oil and gas project management and engineering recruitment consultancy, has announced the acquisition of Argonauta.