Baker Hughes rig count makes major boost
Baker Hughes rig count recorded an increase of 37 week-on-week.
Baker Hughes rig count recorded an increase of 37 week-on-week.
Weir Group has appointed John Heasley as its chief financial officer with immediate effect.
An appeals court ruled in Tethys' favour in its long-running Kazakhstan court battle.
The Tawke field partners have been paid, Genel Energy confirmed today.
The newly formed Aker BP has taken over a string of Tullow Norge’s licences.
Akastor has sold-off its Frontia IT business in a NOK1.03billion deal.
Amec Foster Wheeler has landed a deal with INPEX for Australia's largest discovery of hydrocarbon in the past 40 years.
Premier Oil has been granted some breathing room, after creditors agreed to delay the test of its financial covenants until October 31.
A BP oil platform had to be shut down yesterday morning after it started leaking oil.
Jakob Stausholm has stepped down Statoil’s board of directors with immediate effect.
The Press & Journal Energy Ball was a roaring success. Guests danced the night away to the fabulous Swan Band, ate incredibly culinary creations courtesy of Nick Nairn and raised funds for the deserving Wings for Warriors charity.
Europa Oil & Gas recorded a pre-tax loss of £1.9million for its financial year.
MISC’s wholly owned subsidiary Gumusut-Kakap Semi-Floating Production System (GKL) has kick-started arbitration proceedings against the Malaysian subsidiary of Shell.
After weeks of speculation, OPEC showed it still has the power to surprise last week with its announcement of an agreement to cut back oil output for the first time in eight years. While short-term celebrations were rife, the question remains: Was the group just calling our bluff that its informal meeting would amount to more of the same, or will something actually be done?
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) was officially made an independent government company by the UK government today.
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The Nigerian Navy arrested four alleged Niger Delta crude thieves, after being tipped off by children.
Shell was one of a handful of oil majors, which tumbled down the charts for this year’s Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings.
Alaskan Governor Bill Walker has met with the Obama administration to discuss offshore drilling.
BP has issued a harsh review of Hollywood's take on the infamous Deepwater Horizon tragedy.
In June, Exelon Corp. announced that it was retiring two of its most reliable nuclear units, in Clinton and Quad Cities, Illinois, US. This adds to a growing trend of nuclear asset closures throughout the Midwestern and Northeastern US due to declining profitability – the result of low gas prices as well as the proliferation of renewable energy sources; trends that are expected to remain for the long-term. Director of US Energy Infrastructure at S&P Global, Michael Ferguson, discusses why the future of nuclear plant viability in the US continues to dim.
In July, the Oil and Gas Authority launched its Decommissioning Strategy as a way of driving new ways of working across the oil and gas lifecycle. This week, the follow-up Delivery Programme was announced to explain how the Strategy’s objectives will be met moving forward.
President Energy posted a 39% increase in its Argentinean production for the first half the year.
Jose Capita was today named as one the men who died after the helicopter he was on crashed, according to Tenaris.
Steady weather could see the stranded Transocean Winner rig floated this afternoon, according to the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.