Three more countries agree Shah Deniz 2 gas deals as Italy claims largest share
The consortium behind the giant Shah Deniz gas project in Azerbaijan says it has struck sales deals for more than 10billion cubic metres a year from the field.
The consortium behind the giant Shah Deniz gas project in Azerbaijan says it has struck sales deals for more than 10billion cubic metres a year from the field.
Petrofac are to lead the consortium behind an integrated petrochemical project in Kazakhstan following the appointment by the country’s oil and gas company, KLPE.
Thousands of gallons of crude oil have spilled into a US river in the flood-hit state of Colorado, it has emerged.
Innovation in oil and gas technology research and development is still being driven by the North Sea, a leading Technip boss has claimed.
UK oil group Tullow says it expects to find oil in Madagascar when it begins drilling in the south of the Indian Ocean island next year.
Australian oil and gas player Woodside has been given the go-ahead to take over operatorship of Petrel's offshore blocks in the Porcupine basin and make its first major move into Ireland.
Caribbean oil explorer Trinity has suspended work on the east coast of Trinidad after technical problems.
Italian-focused exploration firm Mediterranean Oil and Gas says it has lost almost EU2million from the recent shutdown of the Guendalina-3 well in Italy.
Aberdeen firm UTEC Geomarine has completed a key geotechnical survey programme for BP's giant West of Shetland project.
Latin American oil firm GeoPark has agreed a deal for seven new exploration licences in Brazil as it looks to spend at least $15million in exploration in the country.
One of PetroChina's main suppliers has seen bank accounts frozen and its chairman taken out of contact as investigations continue into corruption in the country's biggest oil firm.
Kurdistan-focused oil explorer Gulf Keystone says it expects to bring its production in the region up to 20,000 barrels of oil per day by the end of the year - after seeing losses first-half losses at the firm fall.
Statoil's latest exploration well on the Oseberg field has come up dry, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has confirmed.
A safety watchdog shut down one of Shell's flagship North Sea platforms over fire fears, we can reveal.
Shale gas produced by fracking could help reduce carbon emissions, Energy Secretary Ed Davey said as he defended the controversial process.
The world's leading energy cities are to gather in Stavanger ahead of 2014's ONS convention for their next annual meeting.
Australian firm Matrix Composites and Engineering is to provide subsea installation buoyancy for the country's giant Gorgon gas project.
Norway's Petroleum Directorate says it is on course to complete its acquisition of new seismic data of the Barents Sea by next month.
Greenpeace activists have scaled a Gazprom-owned rig in the Arctic in a new protest over potential damage to the region by oil exploration.
An unplanned outage has cut production at Total's gas terminal in north Scotland by 14million cubic metres today.
African-focused exploration firm Eland says it is looking to start production from its operations in Nigeria next month.
Hungarian oil and gas group Mol Nyrt will today attempt to fend off an attempt by Croatia’s government to reassert control over the country’s $7.3billion refiner as talks on its future open today.
Statoil has spudded its Snilehorn exploration well in the Norwegian Sea.
Oil giant Apache is to sell off more of its Canadian operations in two deals worth $112million.
As captain of Scotland’s rugby team, Jason White became a national hero, but “knackered knees” have forced a new chapter in his life. Today, the 35-year-old tells Ryan Crighton about his latest transfer – to the oil and gas industry