Oil & gas news
Central African oil and gas
A look at oil and gas in Central Africa with Business Monitor International.
Statoil makes oil discovery in Gulf of Mexico
Statoil and its partners are evaluating further appraisal activity.
US wells getting deeper and more efficient
According to API’s 2013 Joint Association Survey on Drilling Costs, the number of wells declined slightly from 2012 and costs remained flat.
50th anniversary of the first licensing round
50 years ago, on 9 April 1965, the first licensing rules for the Norwegian shelf were laid down by royal decree.
New spooling unit available in Delmar’s equipment yard
State-of-the-art spooling unit is now available at the equipment yard in Karratha, Western Australia.
Commentary on the Shell BG deal
A round up of analysts reacting to the news that Shell is to buy BG Group for US$70 billion.
Results of Skirne East exploration well
Faroe Petroleum has announced the results of the Skirne East exploration well in Norway.
Containment toolkit to enhance subsea well incident response
The containment toolkit which can be used to minimise the environmental impact of a subsea well incident.
Why current energy prices will not impact UK shale potential
The entire North Sea production over the last 4 decades is around 45 billion bbls.
Volant unveils DeltaTORQ rings
These new rings are designed to fit all standard API casing/tubing connections.