NEW PODCAST EPISODE: Protecting what we value most: the case for centralised OT cybersecurity
Episode 9 of the Palladian Energy Podcast: Protecting what we value most: the case for centralised OT cybersecurity, Siemens Energy.
Episode 9 of the Palladian Energy Podcast: Protecting what we value most: the case for centralised OT cybersecurity, Siemens Energy.
Jennifer Knopf and Dr. Ulf W. Naatz, Vink Chemicals, outline the importance of selecting the right biocide to help mitigate and control bio growth in subsurface, downhole or topside oilfield operations.
Total oil output from the Permian, including both conventional and unconventional, is forecast to grow by almost 1 million barrels per day (bpd) this year, jumping from 4.7 million to 5.6 million bpd, before climbing further to around 6.5 million bpd in 2023
Episode 8 of the Palladian Energy Podcast: Elevating the discussion about cyber readiness – lessons from the last year, featuring Dragos.
The company is focused on five key strategic priorities to sustainably grow shareholder value.
Two of the oil and gas industry’s respected and experienced leaders have been celebrated with Honorary Life Memberships at the opening day of the 2022 APPEA Conference and Exhibition.
Episode 7 of the Palladian Energy Podcast: Escaping tunnel vision – a bird’s eye view of digitalising energy assets, featuring Lloyd’s Register.
The company has announced it will spend more than US$1 billion over the next five years securing energy supplies for the UK and speeding the transition to net zero.
The first issue of our new publication, Global Hydrogen Review, is out now!
New geopolitical risk measure designed to gauge oil market sentiment and understand price beyond fundamental forecasts.
Shell has published its Energy Transition Progress Report 2021 detailing the company’s progress over the past year. This report will be put to shareholders for an advisory vote at the Annual General Meeting on 24 May 2022.
Are you a trailblazing business with a game changing idea? The Net Zero Technology Centre's 2022 Open Innovation Programme is now open, targeting and funding technologies to enable the energy transition.
Global oil demand is expected to reduce as a result of slowing economic activity and GDP growth cuts.
Surging oil, gas and power prices, the EU’s goals of becoming less dependent on Russian supplies, and post-Covid-19 pandemic inflation will catapult global energy spending this year.
A Wood Mackenzie report examines the levers the North Sea can pull to increase production and argues indigenous oil and gas still has a major role to play.