What can energy companies learn from the Fire Monkey?
In times of massive, unprecedented disruption, energy businesses could perhaps take a few cues from this animal.
In times of massive, unprecedented disruption, energy businesses could perhaps take a few cues from this animal.
Governments and organisations must look to form more creative partnerships if they’re to resolve the crisis.
Major oil producers (including Venezuela & Qatar) also agreed to freeze output at January 2016 levels.
According to a new World Energy Council study, which looks at where and how fast the revolution is taking place.
Jardon to succeed Charles Woodburn.
Iran’s position in the international O&G market was expectedly one of the highlight topics of IP Week.
The average full-cycle breakeven price for an offshore planned project in the country is now US$58/bbl of oil equivalent.
Franc Jeffrey, CEO, EQ Travel Management, looks at what it takes to safely transport personnel to and from operations around the world.
Energy Global magazine is a brand new digital publication dedicated to the entire oil and gas industry. Get your free copy today!
A critical turning point – when a produced barrel no longer finds spare capacity within existing onshore storage – is approaching.
The awards seek to celebrate the achievements of companies and individuals in the £9 billion subsea industry across the country.
Almost 7000 visits were made to Europe’s largest subsea event, despite the industry facing its toughest year ever.
ENG Resources has launched its unique matchmaking service at Subsea Expo 2016, which aims to reduce the costs of recruiting engineers for subsea projects.
Allan Metson, Smith Flow Control, UK, discusses new directions in valve safety in the oil and gas industry.
ESAI Energy LLC reports on possible Russian reaction to continued downturn.