Oil and gas companies make their working positions within Egypt known
As troubles escalate in Egypt, several oil and gas companies have made decisions to stay in active business or shutdown until the crisis is resolved.
As troubles escalate in Egypt, several oil and gas companies have made decisions to stay in active business or shutdown until the crisis is resolved.
A new report from the American Petroleum Institute has shown that energy development helps promote diversity amongst local economies.
300 people in the UK O&G sector were asked about their motivations and reservations for moving abroad. For some, the lure of the sun and the experience may be the appeal, but for four in 10, it is simply that the UK is becoming a less attractive place to work.
The final instalment of GEODynamics' article dispelling the myths surrounding well perforation
Part two of GEODynamics' article dispelling the myths of well perforation
Matt Bell, GEODynamics, USA, dispels some myths surrounding well perforations and sets us on the right track (Part One)
Over the eight years the mandate has been in place, the API has been working actively against it and has launched a number of campaigns to have Congress impose a repeal.
The US Energy Information Administration discusses how China is poised to become the world’s largest net oil importer later this year.
The EIA has found that oil and gas industry employment is growing much more rapidly than total private sector employment.
The University of Phoenix and American Petroleum Institute have teamed up to develop career pathways and build highly skilled talent in the oil and gas industry.
August 2013: a crucial month for vessel operators and onboard employers in the offshore oil and gas industry
8840 line km of 2D data acquired in the Russian Barents and Kara Seas.
Petrobras reviews Brazilian flow operations for oil volume transfer and chooses in-rack flow computers.
UK Engineering firm FES International says the government’s plans to stimulate investment in the oil and gas industry are already paying dividends.
Despite competition from natural gas, coal will continue to be the fuel of choice for global electricity generation.