Announcements from the API: 28 July 2014
The American Petroleum Institute looks at the characteristics of Bakken crude and promote the development of US oil and gas.
The American Petroleum Institute looks at the characteristics of Bakken crude and promote the development of US oil and gas.
Cameron has announced that it has received an order from Freeport-McMoRan to supply a 20 000 psi blowout preventer stack.
Cameron reports the results of the second quarter of this financial year.
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation has gone live with MetricStream's solution for risk-based audit management.
The UK government has announced the start of the bidding process for licences to extract shale gas using fracking.
Volga-Dnepr’s IL-76TD-90VD fleet saw oil and gas deliveries double in the first half of 2014.
InfraStrata has signed an agreement with Larne Oil and Gas, with respect to licences onshore and offshore Northern Ireland.
GE has launched a new innovation challenge to improve the efficiency of oilsands extraction in Canada.
Statoil has been awarded interest in the COL4 licence offshore Colombia in the Caribbean Sea in the 2014 Colombia Licensing Round.
UKOG will acquire Northern Petroleum UK’s oil and gas licence interests in the Weald Basin.
The Energy Industries Council has launched bookings for EIC Connect Oil & Gas 2014.
TGS has announced multi-client geochemical seafloor sampling and seep studies offshore Canada and in the Barents Sea.
The Brookings Institution outlines why local solutions to climate change are required in India, China, the EU and the US alike.
Hess Corporation has released its 2013 Corporate Sustainability Report.
According to the US Energy Information Administration, oil and natural gas sales accounted for 68% of Russia’s total export revenues in 2013.