Resilient oil and gas mergers and acquisitions
EY has said that oil and gas mergers and acquisitions will remain resilient despite the 2014 downturn.
EY has said that oil and gas mergers and acquisitions will remain resilient despite the 2014 downturn.
Dassault Systèmes looks at how technology is helping secure global energy supplies while reducing carbon emissions.
Not right away, says P&A expert Tom Leeson, though now would be a very good time to start.
Companies within the pipeline and gas industry are addressing challenges through the use of innovative 3D virtual planning, simulation and visualisation technologies.
Petrobras now operates more floating production platforms (including self-owned and chartered ones) than any other company in the world, according to Petrodata.
Roiled by global economic turmoil and mind-numbing price swings, energy companies must be bold about transforming their business models.
Kathleen Gaffney, Eaton Vance Corp., looks at the current energy market and how it is dealing with and facing uncertainty.
Final highlights from the American Petroleum Institute’s press conference with Jack Gerard on the 2015 State of American Energy.
Gaffney, Cline & Associates has instituted a new weekly commentary and tracking service looking at US onshore and Gulf of Mexico (GoM) rig activity.
Rystad Energy analysts predict 2015 will be extraordinarily tough for oil companies.
EY looks at North American oil and gas IPOs and has said that MLPs continue steady growth.
Highlights from the American Petroleum Institute’s State of American Energy Address 2015.
UK oil tax changes fail to significantly improve investment climate, according to Will Scargill, Fiscal Analyst for GlobalData.
Weatherford examine case studies from the Gulf of Thailand to gain insights in developing a new generation of MWD/LWD tools for 200°C+ reservoirs.
Baker Hughes shares a case study from Malaysia, where an operator needed help freeing a stuck wireline toolstring on an offshore production well.