Concerns raised over offshore HSE inspections in run up to Piper Alpha anniversary
A survey of offshore oil and gas workers has found that Health and Safety Executive inspectors are spread too thin and not enough offshore checks are being made.
A survey of offshore oil and gas workers has found that Health and Safety Executive inspectors are spread too thin and not enough offshore checks are being made.
DSME has cut first steel on the hull of the FPS for the Icthys LNG prject, which will be operated by Inpex.
Coal of Africa Ltd. announce results of DFS conducted at company’s flagship coal project.
Port of Newcastle could be privatised under plans announced in the New South Wales budget.
World Coal Association claims report is “ideologically driven” and “unscientific”.
The IMO has chosen DNV to look into the potential of LNG as a shipping ferl in North America
Coal India Ltd. hopes to acquire a majority stake in two undisclosed Australian mining companies for a combined total of US$ 4 billion.
Loren Padleford discusses ways of identifying risk connections, which go beyond current approaches to risk management.
How a mine operating system (MOS) can help tackle the challenges of declining margins, rising costs and a lack of skilled workers in the mining industry.
Long-lasting, wear resistant linings are vital to maximise the efficiency of coal preparation plants.
Angola LNG has shipped the first cargo from its LNG plant.
City of Shenzen to launch pilot emissions trading scheme, but the market requires modifications.
American executive claims US stands to lose out if China proceeds with proposed ban on high-sulfur coal.
The BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2013 has been released, showing coal was the fastest growing fossil fuel in 2012.
Mining company confirms Queensland based coal mine will temporarily halt operations from the end of July