Oil & gas news
Norwegian oil workers on strike: production not yet affected
Employees at Baker Hughes’ Norwegian unit have gone on strike, hindering drilling and maintenance, but not production.
Chesapeake Board encounters shareholder displeasure; difficult road ahead
Shareholders in Chesapeake Energy Corp have shown their displeasure with the way the company has been run, by refusing to back the re-election of two board members.
Iran’s oil income drops as sanctions begin to bite
The Islamic Republic of Iran has come under intense financial pressure as sanctions on oil exports imposed by the EU and Washington have begun to cut into the Iranian economy.
Alpha Natural Resources to cut coal production
Alpha Natural Resources are shutting down four mines idling two coal preparation plants as demand for coal has fallen drastically over the last few years.
Chesapeake Energy has revealed plans to sell US$ 4 billion worth of pipeline assets
The Oklahoma based company continues to fight towards meeting a funding shortfall of approximately US$ 10 billion.
Shell to supply LNG as HGV fuel
Shell has signed an Mou with TravelCenters of America to sell LNG as fuel for HGVs through its network of fuel stops.
Tullow Oil makes oil discovery offshore west Africa
Tullow Oil has had success with its’ Paon-1X exploration well in the CI-103 licence offshore Côte d'Ivoire, which has intersected good quality light oil in a Turonian fan system.
Statoil and Petronas sign LNG supply deal
Statoil has signed a deal to supply 1 billion m3 of LNg over 3.5 years to Petronas in Malaysia.
Australian gas industry to provide huge economic boost
A report by APPEA has concluded that even thought here is still uncertainty in the industry, the potential rewards to Australia if the gas industry continues to grow are enormous.
IEA report predicts bright future for natural gas
A new IEA energy report has predicted that natural gas use will see huge growth over the coming years buoyed up by demand in China and Asia, even though European demand is likely to decrease.