Oil & gas news
Gearing up for the employment wave, Part 3
Dominic Simpson, Rigzone, UK, concludes his review of the developments in the UK oil and gas industry and the challenges ahead for the industry.
Tokyo Gas to buy majority stakes in LNG projects
Tokyo Gas Co., to invest in LNG projects in Southeast Asia or Africa in order to reduce import costs.
Japan to focus on LNG power
Japan is expected to commence operations at 14 new gas and coal-fired plants by the end of 2014.
Magnolia LNG applies to DOE for export approvals
Magnolia LNG, subsidiary of Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, has applied to the US DOE to export LNG to countries without FTAs.
Chaos theory
Ng Weng Hoong delves into the Middle East’s diverging realities: growing economies in the midst of wars and political instability.
New API poll finds Virginians are in support of offshore drilling for energy resources
New American Petroleum Institute poll finds voters in Virginia are in support of offshore drilling for domestic oil and natural gas resources.
Lloyd’s Register wins The EIC Award for Supply Chain Excellence 2013
The award was granted for the company’s work on blow-out preventer (BOP) risk modelling, leading to safer and better performing deepwater drilling.
Minister promotes Canadian energy exports
Canadian Minister Joe Oliver stresses Canada’s export potential at World Energy Conference in Daegu.
Oil and gas trade show OTC lauded as Greatest Show on Earth
The energy tradeshow Offshore Technology Conference 2012 (OTC) was recently named “The Greatest Show on Earth.”
Shell to wait and see
Shell CEO Peter Voser has said that Shell must be patient in shale gas projects.