Statoil And Partners Strike Oil Off Brazil
Energy company Statoil and partners Repsol Sinopec Brasil and Petrobras have struck oil off the coast of Brazil, in a deepwater offshore area called the Campos Basin, the Norwegian firm Continue Reading
Energy company Statoil and partners Repsol Sinopec Brasil and Petrobras have struck oil off the coast of Brazil, in a deepwater offshore area called the Campos Basin, the Norwegian firm Continue Reading
Developing “clean coal” technology would help the coal sector in both the US and China and prevent further job losses, the US energy secretary has said. Crashing prices for coal Continue Reading
* Oil minister sees 2016 output at 2.8 mil b/d, exports at 2.3 mil b/d * Suggests OPEC-only talks on June 2, to find consensus within group Venezuela is working Continue Reading
A worker walks past a pile of steel pipe products at the yard of Youfa steel pipe plant in Tangshan, in China’s Hebei Province, November 3, 2015. China still sees Continue Reading
Total U.S. energy production increased for the sixth consecutive year. According to data in EIA’s most recent Monthly Energy Review , energy production reached a record 89 quadrillion British thermal Continue Reading
With the New York presidential primaries just a day away, it is enlightening to hear what each candidate thinks about the controversial issues surrounding energy and power. Energy is far Continue Reading
Oil production can be confusing because there are various “pieces” that may or may not be included. In this analysis, I look at oil production of the United States broadly Continue Reading
The Houston Ship Channel remained shut Monday morning due to ongoing severe thunderstorms in the Houston area that began Sunday night. “The Houston Ship Channel was shut at 21:36 on Continue Reading
The Arctic has been the fascination of many people for centuries. Hundreds of years ago, the Europeans saw the Arctic’s frigid waters as a potential gateway to the Pacific. The Continue Reading
Oklahoma hit by more than a dozen small earthquakes in the last week as the state works to control wastewater disposal tied to the oil and gas industry. Map courtesy Continue Reading