Oil & gas news
SimSci APC 2014 announced
Invensys have announced the release of SimSci APC 2014, an updated advanced process control software that shrinks plant testing and commissioning time by up to 50%
Queensland’s gas exploration potential
The recent release of petroleum and gas exploration acreage by the Queensland government could have long-term economic benefits.
Thousands of jobs for UK oil and gas sector
The oil and gas sector could create up to 39 000 new jobs in the UK over the next two years, according to research from Bank of Scotland.
Adapt to survive: competition in Europe
Dirk Frame, Managing Partner, T.A. Cook Consultants, continues the discussion of how shale feedstock processing is impacting the downstream industry.
Antelope acquires oilfield cementation equipment manufacturer
Antelope Oil Tool & Manufacturing Co., LLC has acquired CTE Industries LTD.
Baker Hughes fluids separation technologies celebrates 100 years
It has been 100 years since William S. Barnickel patented the first chemical oil and water separator on the 14th of April 1914.
Statoil farms down in Angolan pre-salt
The company has signed an agreement to farm down a 15% interest to WRG Angola Block 39 Limited in the Statoil-operated block 39 offshore Angola.
Net US energy imports in 2013 lowest in more than 20 years
Growth in the production of oil and natural gas displaced imports and supported increased petroleum product exports, driving most of the decline.
Cortez Subsea nets Caribbean inspection contract
A six-figure contract has been signed with BHP Billiton Trinidad for inspection services in Trinidad and Tobago.
Honeywell ultrasonic flowmeter improves accuracy and efficiency
Honeywell has released the USM GT400 Ultrasonic Flowmeter, designed to help natural gas producers improve efficiency.