SOCAR Turkey will supply 700.000 tons of jet fuel to Istanbul Airport on an annual basis.
Read More »More Than 300 Boeing 737 Jets Could Have Parts Susceptible to Premature Failure
More than 300 Boeing 737 jets. including the Max. may have wing parts that could have been improperly manufactured and may not meet regulatory requirements for strength and durability.
Read More »Chevron Seeks Relief from Trump`s Venezuela Oil Sanctions
Chevron Corp. is lobbying the U.S. for sanctions relief so it can continue doing business in oil-rich Venezuela.
Read More »Qatar Fights for LNG Dominance
Qatar is taking steps to proactively develop its solar power generation.
Read More »Oil Giants Unlikely to Bail Out Independent Drillers in the Permian
Oil giants probably won’t be buying up the Permian basin’s struggling independent drillers any time soon.
Read More »Icahn Sues Occidental. Threatens Fight for Sale of the Company
Activist investor Carl Icahn launched a lawsuit against Occidental Petroleum Corp. with the goal of potentially seeking board seats and a sale of the company.
Read More »API President & CEO Emphasizes Alaska’s Role in U.S. Energy Revolution
API President and CEO Mike Sommers today delivered remarks to more than 500 local leaders at the Alaska Oil &. Gas Association Annual Meeting in Anchorage.
Read More »WFS Technologies Unveils New Riser Monitoring System
WFS Technologies has unveiled solutions to tackle the real-time monitoring of offshore risers both above and below surface. on fixed structures including jackets and braces.
Read More »Oil & Gas Leaders Look for Cost Reduction and Efficiency Gains
Chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips spoke about his company’s hyper focus on returns highlighting that the returns the energy industry has generated have been negative over the last 10 to 15 years.
Read More »Exxon. Chevron will Face Climate Change Pressure from Investors
Exxon’s ``inadequate response to climate change constitutes a serious failure of corporate governance.
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