Oil & gas news
Polish coal producer may require state bailout
Kompania Weglowa is considering asking a state agency for a bailout.
95% in UK O&G sector would move abroad for work
300 people in the UK O&G sector were asked about their motivations and reservations for moving abroad. For some, the lure of the sun and the experience may be the appeal, but for four in 10, it is simply that the UK is becoming a less attractive place to work.
The North American oil and gas pipeline industry is on a roll (part 2)
The oil and gas sector in North America is undergoing a monumental shift, but moving oilsands crude south is posing its own challenges. Gordon Cope reports.
The North American oil and gas pipeline industry is on a roll (part 1)
The oil and gas sector in North America is undergoing a monumental shift, and US pipelines are adapting accordingly. Gordon Cope reports.
Advances at Canadian metallurgical coal project expansion
Anglo American begins work on first phase of Trend-Roman metallurgical coal project in British Columbia.
BHP Billiton faces SEC probe
Global mining giant, BHP Billiton, is facing an anti-corruption probe by the US Security Exchange Commission.
Exova develops innovative testing method for oil and gas industry
New innovative testing system for the offshore oil and gas industry: tests for stress orientated hydrogen induced cracking
Indian oil tanker detained by Iranian authorities
Iranian authorities have detained an Indian oil tanker after it was allegedly found to be polluting Iranian waters.
Cumberland mine resumes operations
Alpha Natural Resources has announced the resumption of production at its Cumberland coal mine.
Well perforation myths - Part 3
The final instalment of GEODynamics' article dispelling the myths surrounding well perforation