Oil & gas news
More time to be spent on Castberg project
Statoil, Eni and Petoro have decided to spend more time on making the final concept selection for the Johan Castberg project.
US fracking has 'cut carbon more than the whole world’s wind and solar'
“Fracking has succeeded where Kyoto and carbon taxes have failed.”
Wärtsilä to deliver generating sets for two new offshore vessels
The order was placed by Siem Offshore A/S from Norway.
Let the good times roll: US petrochemicals
Gordon Cope discusses the outlook for the US petrochemicals sector.
Clariant Oil reaches safety milestone
Clariant Oil and Mining Services has achieved two years without lost time accident (LTA).
RDS wins contract with Wood Group Mustang for Statoil platform
RDS has been awarded a contract by Wood Group Mustang to carry out pre-FEED work on Statoil’s proposed Snorre C Tension Leg Platform in the North Sea.
Gambia to begin oil exploration in 2016
CAMAC Energy has confirmed plans to begin drilling for oil in its allocated oil blocks in the Gambia by 2016.
FPSOs: challenges in the FPSO supply chain
Recent analysis found cost overruns of nearly 40% and average project delays exceeding one year.
More energy development on federal lands
The American Petroleum Institute is calling for greater energy development on US federal lands.
Cutting costs of CCS – Part 2
Frank Ellingsen, Managing Director, CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad, continues discussing the next generation of carbon capture technology.