Spain’s energy policies
A new report from the International Energy Agency has praised Spain for its robust energy security, but has said that it sees a need for further improvement in other areas.
A new report from the International Energy Agency has praised Spain for its robust energy security, but has said that it sees a need for further improvement in other areas.
The subsea sector is highly consolidated with just five players servicing the US$12billion annual requirements of the global E&P community.
Jalal Bouhdada, Applied Risk, has explored the importance of protecting industrial environments against emerging cyber threats.
According to the most recent International Energy Agency (IEA) World Energy Outlook, global energy demand is set to grow by 37% by 2040.
Kenny Dooley, Regional Director of Petroplan argues here, preparing now can bring huge dividends later, and elevate decommissioning from cost centre to centre of excellence.
The long-awaited nuclear deal will revive foreign investment in Iran, as Western IOCs renew pre-sanction projects.
SIGMA3 discusses three, side-by-side stimulations in the Cotton Valley which show notable production differences.
Maria van der Hoeven, IEA Executive Director talks about the winners and losers in the global energy transition.
NOV investigates a produced water handling solution designed to recover more lost oil.
Golder Associates, UK, show why responsible access to shale resources begins with comprehensive water management strategies.
Duncan Baillie appointed as business development manager, OMMICA™ product line.
Mona K. Sutphen and Michael D. Wortley have been appointed as independent directors on the Pioneer Natural Resources Company Board of Directors.
Launches restructuring plan and accelerates cost reductions.
OECD energy production hit a new high in 2014.
Five years on, BP is set to pay a US$18.7 billion settlement for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.