Safety concerns over stretched expertise and materiel supplies in Norwegian O&G sector
A lack of spare capacity in manpower and materiel could raise serious safety concerns for the Norwegian oil and gas sector.
A lack of spare capacity in manpower and materiel could raise serious safety concerns for the Norwegian oil and gas sector.
Refining operations and oil prices have begun to feel the impact of the imminent arrival of Hurricane Sandy.
The UK’s 27th O&G licensing round has been deemed a success after 167 licenses covering operations in more than 330 blocks were awarded to oil and gas companies.
Sharon van Dongeren, Port of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, explains how the terminal is playing an important role in the global energy transition.
World Coal reviews news from the materials handling sector announced at MINExpo INTERNATIONAL® 2012, which took place in Las Vegas from 24 – 26 September.
The task to reduce carbon emissions cannot be solved with one simple solution. With demand for energy forecast to remain at current levels and local fuel reserves depleting we are forced to look to new innovative technologies for the answers.