Magma brings computing to exploration in Latin America
Magma is expanding access to its solutions for oil and gas exploration to Mexico and Central and South America.
Magma is expanding access to its solutions for oil and gas exploration to Mexico and Central and South America.
Schlumberger is offering 2D seismic data in collaboration with the National Petroleum Institute of Mozambique.
Business Monitor International looks at the competitiveness of Denmark’s oil and gas sector.
The US Energy Information Administration tracks oil and natural gas production by both surface location and geologic formation.
Hannon Westwood, advisors to the oil and gas industry, consider the success of the UK 28th licensing round.
American Petroleum Institute releases information from ICF International and EnSys Energy on the economic benefits of exporting US crude.
Seatronics’ Predator ROV has verified the identity of the lost treasure liner, S. S. Connaught, offshore the northeast US coast.
Jack Gerard has passed comments on the 2014 Election Day mid term poll.
Edward Davey, UK Energy Secretary has made a statement on the appointment of Andy Samuel as the new CEO of the OGA.
Mexico’s new licence framework should prove attractive in the upcoming bidding round, according to GlobalData.
Faroe Petroleum has provisionally been awarded two new exploration licences on the UK Continental Shelf.
Statoil has completed its extensive 2013-2014 exploration programme in the Barents Sea.
Statoil has been awarded interests in 12 new licences, 9 as operator, in the 28th licensing round on the UK continental shelf.
The 3rd Annual Oil & Gas Awards, taking place in 2015, are now open for entries.
Ninety percent of voters in the US elections recognised that increased oil and gas production could lead to more jobs.