Oil & gas news
What can you do with CO2? Part 2
Oilfield Technology correspondent, Gordon Cope explains how although combining enhanced oil recovery with carbon sequestration sounds like a win-win situation, significant hurdles stand in the way.
Shell and Baker Hughes announce new reservoir modelling platform
Shell and Baker Hughes have announced a software license and joint development agreement to produce a high end platform for geological and reservoir modelling.
What can you do with CO2? Part 1
Oilfield Technology correspondent, Gordon Cope explains how although combining enhanced oil recovery with carbon sequestration sounds like a win-win situation, significant hurdles stand in the way.
Alaska asks company to revive redundant LNG plant
The Alaskan state has asked ConocoPhillips to reopen its Kenai Peninsula LNG plant in a bid to encourage companies to invest in Cook Inlet
Oil company Petroandina drills for oil and gas in Bolivia
The Bolivian-Venezuelan oil company Petroandina has begun drilling an oil well for oil and gas in Bolivia.
Oil and gas survey shows UK industry wages set to rise by 15% this year
A survey of more than 5000 oil and gas companies has revealed that the average wage in the industry will rise 15% this year from £64,000 to £73,600.
Qatargas and Petronas sign LNG agreement
Qatargas has signed a five year LNG sales and purchase agreement with Petronas LNG (UK)
GTT seeks US LNG venture
Gaztransport and Technigaz promote technology to American LNG market
Healthy employees, healthy business: wellness initiatives for the oil and gas industry
Enlisting the services of a dedicated wellness company is a tried and tested route to helping staff make improvements with their health and performance.
Keystone XL pipeline pollution is manageable, says Canada PM Harper
KXL pipeline pollution is manageable, says Canada PM Stephen Harper, amid reports of a US-Canada greenhouse gas emissions deal