US$ 48 trillion of global investment needed to meet energy needs
A new report released by the International Energy Agency says that the world needs US$ 48 trillion in investment to meet its energy needs to 2035.
A new report released by the International Energy Agency says that the world needs US$ 48 trillion in investment to meet its energy needs to 2035.
American Petroleum Institute President and CEO addresses the Alaska Oil and Gas Association
T.A. Cook Consultants examine the challenges that face the upstream industry in the eastern Mediterranean.
Extracts from a briefing given by American Petroleum Institute’s Kyle Isakower on the state impact of crude oil exports
Tethys has announced the completion of drilling and logging of the AKK20 exploration well.
Norwegian authorities have rejected an appeal from Greenpeace to halt exploration activities on the Apollo prospect in the Barents Sea.
Aberdeen-based standby vessel operator Atlantic Offshore Rescue has secured a five year charter with five, one year options to extend.
The survey will cover 4720 line km north of discoveries in the Doseo basin and east of discoveries in the Doba basin
Petroplan examine the challenges facing UK North Sea oil and gas.
According to the Brookings Institute, American leadership is required for progress on global climate and energy governance.
The US Department of Energy has issued a proposed change to LNG export decision making procedures.
Extracts from a briefing given by Howard Feldman, American Petroleum Institute Director of Regulatory and Scientific Affairs on Ozone NAAQS
A group of industry bodies have written to the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee voicing their concern over the Environmental Protection Agency’s Ozone NAAQS standards
The American Petroleum Institute has said that 94% of the US would be closed for business under new ozone standards.
Andy Bout, Vice President, Energy at Eka explores how the North American energy revolution is shaking up the traditional landscape of the sector.