US petroleum production and import levels
The US Energy Information Administration has said that increasing domestic production of crude oil is reducing net US petroleum imports.
The US Energy Information Administration has said that increasing domestic production of crude oil is reducing net US petroleum imports.
New maps highlight geologic characteristics of U.S. tight oil and shale plays.
First Chinese training provider accredited to deliver world-leading safety standards.
Kongsberg simulators chosen to enhance offshore training capabilities for the Gulf of Mexico.
The company has been tasked with making some of the largest ever production choke valves.
Survivex has signed a contract with Hercules Offshore for the provision of a fully outsourced Training Management Service.
A new report has been released commenting on how the crude collapse is testing the mettle of energy CEOs.
Case study: A Baker Hughes CENesis Curve™ tight-radius electrical submersible pumping (ESP) system was installed in an Oklahoma well.
Intellian has opened a second R&D centre in Seoul’s Technology Valley as part of its relocation from Gangnam.
Statoil and several other oil companies joined together to commit to end the practice of routine gas flaring at oil production sites.
SKF will showcase a range of advanced solutions at the Hannover fair.
OSRL and SWRP announce containment toolkit to minimise environmental impact of oil spills.
UK oil and gas engineering firm FES International has been awarded a contract by Subsea 7 for the supply of fully automated DBSCs.
On 17 April, Norway participated in the launch of the World Bank initiative ‘Zero Routine Flaring by 2030’.
Close to 900 educational institutions to receive funds from a programme that triple matches employee donations.