EU shale production could add 1 million jobs
A new study by the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers has found that EU domestic shale gas production could add a million jobs.
A new study by the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers has found that EU domestic shale gas production could add a million jobs.
John Rowley, CEO, Atlas, comments on recent reports that Scottish Independence is not a top concern for oil and gas businesses.
Tony Davies, qedi, UK, outlines how proven industry techniques are supporting the successful management of major decommissioning projects.
Statoil CEO Helge Lund has said that fossil fuels will remain the dominant part of the energy mix for decades.
The UN Climate Change Conference (COP19) has kept governments on a track towards 2015 climate agreements.
Steven Kopits, Douglas-Westwood New York, provides a brief overview of the Capex compression phenomenon.
A brief summary of the outcomes of the COP19 international talks on climate change.
William Brown, Metric Systems Corp., explores the opportunities provided by the use of the white space spectrum in the Marcellus Shale region.
The Emir of Qatar has confirmed his patronage for the 7th International Technology Petroleum Conference.
American Petroleum Institute, Chief Economist says that energy costs are down but more can be done to help consumers.
The Oil Council’s Awards of Excellence ceremony was held this week in London.
William Brown, Metric Systems Corp., explores the opportunities provided by the use of the white space spectrum in the Marcellus Shale region.
William Brown, Metric Systems Corp., explores the opportunities provided by the use of the white space spectrum in the Marcellus Shale region.
Rolls-Royce has been awarded a US$ 138 million, five-year services contract by Petrobras, to support its oil production activities offshore Brazil.
Wood Mackenzie reports that investment from international oil companies is key to Russia’s plans to exploit tight oil, LNG and Arctic projects.