Unlocking America’s energy potential
The report America’s Energy, America’s Choice goes in to its third part and looks at how the US needs to choose innovations and infrastructure that will unlock its energy potential.
The report America’s Energy, America’s Choice goes in to its third part and looks at how the US needs to choose innovations and infrastructure that will unlock its energy potential.
A record US$ 30 billion investment in 2013 means Norway's upstream sector is on track for buoyant 2014.
Kitimat LNG owners Chevron and Apache have offered an EPC contract to Fluor Corporation and its venture partner JGC.
Dresser-Rand has been named one of America’s safety companies and has won the 2013 Southwest Oil & Gas Award.
Ennsub has secured an order book with options in excess of £7.5 million for execution in 2014.
According to API's 2013 Quarterly Well Completion Report, US oil well drilling rose in 2013 with total oil well completions up 5% from 2012.
eCORP UK has announced that it has entered into a farm-out agreement with Total E&P UK Limited (Total), along with partners in respect of two large UK onshore petroleum exploration and development licences.
The second part of the America’s Energy, America’s Choice report discusses America’s choice to secure a stable energy future.
Wood Mackenzie’s annual UK review concludes that 2013 was a mixed year for the upstream oil and gas industry.
Austrian OMV is getting ready to build an exploration business in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The API launched its report America’s Energy, America’s Choice which highlights that the US can obtain a stronger economy and job growth through the energy industry.
The EU will help fund a series of studies to analyse the potential introduction of LNG infrastructure.
Interwell has successfully installed its expandable junk catcher add-on (EJCA) in multiple wells in a field in the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
The US Energy Information Administration has said that US crude oil production growth contributed to global oil price stability in 2013.
Marin, an ultra-deepwater excavation specialist and recovery firm, has confirmed it is to acquire AGR Seabed Intervention.