A critic of Papua New Guinea’s resource deals has been chosen as the country’s prime minister. a potential speed bump for multi-billion-dollar natural gas export projects led by Exxon Mobil Corp. and Total SA.
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 »Global Crude Production Drops Sharply Over Last Six Months
From Russia to Saudi Arabia. Iran to Venezuela. the list of crude oil supplies being curtailed or disrupted around the world is growing longer by the month.
Read More »OPITO Appoints New V.P. for Americas to Support Oil and Gas Safety. Skills
OPITO. the global. not-for-profit skills body for the energy industry. has appointed Brandon Grosvenor to the new role of V.P. of strategic development for the Americas region.
Read More »Arab Leaders Summit over Attacks on Oil Assets
Gulf states have a joint defense force under the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Read More »Arab Leaders Summit over Attacks on Oil Assets
Gulf states have a joint defense force under the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Read More »China`s Gas Pain for the U.S.
The U.S.. even without a 25 percent tariff on its LNG exports to China. would struggle to vie with Qatar as the top global LNG producer.
Read More »Norwegian Oil Patch Ramps Up Spending To Counter Decline
Norway’s oil and gas companies plan to spend 17 percent more this year. at about US$21.11 billion as they step up their exploration.
Read More »US Blacklist Will Harm Billions of Consumers
A US move to put Huawei on a trade blacklist sets a dangerous precedent that will harm billions of consumers. the firm'.s top legal officer said.
Read More »Half World`s Biggest Airlines don`t Offer Carbon Offsetting
Less than half of the world'.s major airlines are giving passengers the opportunity to offset the carbon dioxide produced from their flights.
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