IEA releases World Energy Outlook 2012
The IEA unveils two scenarios, laden with predictions for the likely future of global energy supply and demand up to 2035, with a special focus on energy efficiency.
The IEA unveils two scenarios, laden with predictions for the likely future of global energy supply and demand up to 2035, with a special focus on energy efficiency.
The Director General of KazTransOil has confirmed that the Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline will start working at its full capacity of 20 million tpy by 2014.
Key Japanese companies have expressed interest in constructing a 1400 km gas pipeline running directly from Sakhalin to Ibaraki Prefecture, not far from Tokyo.
An American Petroleum Institute poll shows that 73% of voters favour more oil and natural gas development.
Employees from leading B2B magazine publisher Palladian Publications Ltd took part in a 10 km off-road race to raise money for a local hospice.
BP, Statoil and Total have acquired a combined 29% stake from Azeri state energy company SOCAR in the TANAP project.
Canadian Pembina Pipeline Corp. has announced Cdn$ 670 million expansion plans for its oil and natural gas pipelines.
American Petroleum Institute’s Gerard congratulates President Obama on his re-election and urges path forward on American energy and job growth.
Canadian pipeline giant TransCanada Corp. has been awarded another natural gas pipeline contract by Mexican authorities.
Crude oil shipments through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium’s Russian terminal fell to the lowest monthly level since February 2006.
The incredible expansion of unconventional gas in North America is drawing to a close. Gordon Cope takes a closer look.
Security and political concerns in Asia and the Pacific region mount as oil and gas demand continues to grow. Ng Weng Hoong reports.
The oil and natural gas industry is prepared for Hurricane Sandy.
Russian giant, Gazprom has pledged to invest US$ 38 billion in the development of the eastern Chayanda gasfield and a pipeline to Vladivostok.
Thanks to increased shipping commitment, a Colorado-to-Cushing crude pipeline will see its capacity increase to 150 000 bpd.