Growing integration of ICT in South Africa’s oil and gas industry
According to Frost & Sullivan’s ‘ICT Spend in South Africa: Oil and Gas Sector’ report, total ICT spend in the oil and gas sector was US$44.3 million in 2014.
According to Frost & Sullivan’s ‘ICT Spend in South Africa: Oil and Gas Sector’ report, total ICT spend in the oil and gas sector was US$44.3 million in 2014.
The International Energy Agency has released its June Oil Market Report.
Trelleborg’s offshore operation has formalised its drill riser buoyancy modules (DRBM) repair offering in Africa, following its collaboration with ProFloat.
A closer look at what BP’s latest Statistical Review has said about the oil industry.
A closer look at the natural gas findings in the BP Statistical Review.
BP’s Statistical Review shows that 2014 was a year of shifts in global energy consumption and production.
The oil and gas producer has been ranked first among US energy companies on the 2015 Newsweek ‘Green Rankings – US 500’, one of the world’s most recognised assessments of corporate environmental performance.
The installation of the modules that collectively constitute Åsgard subsea gas compression has commenced. This will create 282 million extra barrels from the field.
Mott MacDonald has signed a collaboration agreement with China Petroleum Engineering Co., Ltd.
Recent research by s1jobs showed that non-management roles in the oil and gas sector earned the highest average wages in Scotland in 2014.
Highlights from the US Energy Information Administration’s short term energy outlook.
Wood Mackenzie has said that China is to be faced with weaker gas demand and oversupply until 2017.
A new report has said that low world oil prices are going to slow Canadian oil production.
Highlights from a speech given by Andrea Leadsom, UK Energy Minister on Iraqi energy.
Mark G. Mack, PhD, Oxane Materials, Inc., reviews the importance of proppant selection for shale reservoirs and looks at the keys to optimising conductivity, proppant transport and cost.