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Future projects promising a brighter future?

Oil and gas imports and exports may be on the decline in Europe and the Mediterranean region, but the sector is as politically relevant as ever. Dr. Hooman Peimani looks at the transportation routes in the pipeline and their impact.

 

New fall pipe vessel announced

Jan De Nul Group launches its latest fall pipe vessel to be deployed in offshore oil and gas operations.

 
 

Choosing sides

With its economy sinking under the weight of high energy costs, supply uncertainties and ripple effects of the Eurozone crisis, Ng Weng Hoong investigates IndiaÂé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­™s energy prospects and future plans.

 
 

North American natural gas production surging

North America is witnessing a fresh surge of natural gas production, which is encouraging investors to pump money into the industry, says a new report by natural resources expert GlobalData.

 
 

Call for papers

American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers are calling for papers for the Reliability & Maintenance conference 2013.

 
 

EQT Corp to run drilling rigs on LNG

EQT Corp has announced plans to convert drilling rigs to run on LNG rather than diesel in order to make oil and gas exploration more green.

 

Rumours of price fixing by Chesapeake and Encana

Allegations of price fixing by Chesapeake and Encana have arisen as emails have been circulated showing how the two companies planned to avoid bidding against each other in Michigan land auctions.

 
 
 

Statoil joins shale exploration firm in Australia

Statoil has farmed into Petrofrontiers existing shale gas exploration permits in AustraliaÂé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»­™s Georgina Basin, the company has committed 25 million dollars to the initial phase of exploration and will commit more depending on results.

 

TANAP pipeline deal to be signed soon

Turkish officials have revealed that an agreement over the Trans-Anatolian natural gas pipeline project (TANAP) is to be signed next week by the governments of Turkey and Azerbaijan.