Engineers wanted Down Under
A leading migration agent has discovered that there is a shortage of engineers in Australia
A leading migration agent has discovered that there is a shortage of engineers in Australia
A quick look at the latest downstream oil and gas news from around Europe
Iraq has pre-qualified 12 international companies to build a US$18 billion oil export pipeline to Jordan.
Jobs in the oil and gas sector lead the way as some of the fastest growing in Americas
Analysis of a report suggesting that the demand for specialist workers in the oil and gas industries is due to significantly increase and a concurrent rise in salaries is expected.
The Turkmenistan-China gas pipeline, the world’s longest natural pipeline, will help increase transportation of natural gas.
Duet in US$100 million share sale for Chevron natural gas pipeline project
Iran has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to export natural gas to Oman from 2015.
Israel’s offshore natural gas reserves are larger than previously thought, having the potential to revolutionise the country’s economic status.
The State Department’s decision on the Keystone XL pipeline is in danger of being delayed until 2014. An investigation into allegations made has raised the spectre of another delay for Keystone.
Kochi-Koottanad Bangalore-Mangalore Pipeline completed early with Rotork actuators
Technip is to lay the world’s deepest gas pipeline, pushing back subsea frontiers at a water depth of approximately 2900 m, for Shell in the Gulf of Mexico. The overall project management will be performed by Technip’s operating centre in Houston, Texas.
Topics such as IOCs and NOCs; women in the oil and gas industry; and the future of the energy markets will be discussed at SPE Offshore Europe 2013’s three topical luncheons.
Part two of Gordon Cope’s analysis of the oil and gas pipeline prospects of South America.
In this first part, Gordon Cope presents a comprehensive analysis of the oil and gas prospects of the South American nations.