AFPM applauds actions by congress to advance Keystone XL pipeline
A trade association representing high-tech American petroleum product manufacturers has spoken out in favour of the North American Energy Access Act.
A trade association representing high-tech American petroleum product manufacturers has spoken out in favour of the North American Energy Access Act.
A brief roundup of the latest construction news from the downstream industry.
Pipeline politics in Central Asia intensify in place of an outright scramble for oil and gas resources. Ng Weng Hoong investigates.
Following President ObamaÂé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³»™s rejection of the Keystone XL project, TransCanada Corp. may be considering a shorter pipeline path, bringing oil from Montana's Bakken Shale to refiners in the Gulf of Mexico.
Competition to build Europe's southern gas corridor has intensified on as TAP and ITGI have said they would welcome co-operation with the Trans Anatolian gas pipeline (TANAP).
Nordstream, Gasunie, Gate Terminal and Qatar Gas emerged as the overall winners in the closely contested European Gas Conference Awards.
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers call on President Obama to take action on domestic energy
Tenaris and CRC-Evans have entered in a strategic co-operation agreement for offshore pipeline applications.
Polish company, Lotos, will begin drilling operations in Lithuania in the hopes of finding shale gas.
Apache moves in on Cordillera in order to expand its available oil and liquid petroleum fields as well as gain access to tight gas reserves.
The Swedish company, Lundin Petroleum, has stated that its production figures would come in near the top end of its forecast for the coming year.
As fire continues to ravage the KS Endeavor, chartered by Chevron, there are claims that crude oil has begun to wash ashore.
Gazprom has brought forward the construction schedule on the South Stream pipeline project to begin in December 2012 as opposed to 2013.
Thoughts on how oil and gas companies can adapt to, and profit from, the uncertain environment they face in the coming year.
The latest EIC Monitor quarterly report shows that all sectors across the global energy industry have seen a decrease in the number and the potential investment value of new projects.