The state of emergency was declared as a precaution because of floods that hit the region over winter and spring.
Read More »Qatar Fights for LNG Dominance
Qatar is taking steps to proactively develop its solar power generation.
Read More »Canadian Natural Closer to King of Oil Sands with Devon Purchase
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. can’t yet claim the King of the Oil Sands status. but it’s a lot closer to overtaking its rival Suncor Energy Inc. after buying a key Athabasca drilling site.
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 »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 »Asian Renewable Investment to Overtake Upstream Oil and Gas Spending in 2020
Renewable energy investment in the Asia-Pacific region will overtake spending on oil and gas exploration by 2020.
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.
Read More »Shell Starts Production at Appomattox in the GOM
Royal Dutch Shell announced that production has started at Appomattox floating production system months ahead of schedule. opening a new frontier in the deep-water U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Read More »Shell`s First Production from a Jurassic Reservoir in Gulf of Mexico
All eyes will be on the well performance of the potential heavy hitter.
Read More »Groningen Gas Output Should Be Cut More Quickly
Production at the Groningen gas field in the Netherlands should be reduced at a faster pace following a 3.4 magnitude earthquake in the northern Dutch region.
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