Report predicts positive future for Malaysia's upstream segment
Malaysia's upstream segment could see good days ahead in the short-to-medium term as new volumes of oil and gas come online.
Malaysia's upstream segment could see good days ahead in the short-to-medium term as new volumes of oil and gas come online.
WesternGeco and PGS have been awarded contracts for seismic acquisition in the southeastern Barents Sea.
New EU environmental impact assessment rules set to trigger more competitiveness and growth.
News and contract wins from the upstream industry in the North Sea, featuring DOF Subsea Norway AS, Statoil, Aquaterra, TGS and EnQuest.
Nordic Maritime has been awarded a contract to provide 3D marine seismic data acquisition and processing services offshore India.
NES Global Talent has launched a new report looking at the gender gap in the oil and gas industry.
Tillerson, Chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil urges construction Unions to support pro growth energy policies.
Chevron has reaffirmed its strategies, highlighted performance, portfolio and future growth.
Edward Davey, UK Energy Secretary released the following statement following the EU Energy Council in Brussels on 4th March 2014.
A new IHS report has looked at minority and female employment in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.
Norway’s NORSOK-D010 standard on well integrity was respected before the 2010 Macondo blowout, but the disaster prompted a wide-ranging review.
The Dutch government has chosen the Saab Seaeye Panther XT Plus as the best ROV for wreck removal, security and waterway maintenance.
Andrew Reid, Douglas-Westwood, takes a look at the implications of the Capex compression scenario being played out across the E&P industry.
McDermott International has been awarded a large EPCI project by a company operating in the Arabian Gulf.
The UK will rely on imports for up to 70% of is gas needs by 2020, according to Centrica CEO, Sam Laidlaw.