Special report: the upstream digital technology revolution
The downturn of the past few years has brought about a moment of reckoning. With oil and gas prices dipping from around $100 a barrel in 2014 to
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ContinueLearn More XThe downturn of the past few years has brought about a moment of reckoning. With oil and gas prices dipping from around $100 a barrel in 2014 to
This week was a turbulent one in precious metals markets, thanks in the main to a surging US dollar on the foreign exchange markets. Gold, silver, platinum and
The global debate over the merits and dangers of nuclear power has been raging for more than half a century. Critics such as Greenpeace insist that nuclear power
In May, Women in Mining (WIM) – a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting the employment, retention and progress of women in the mining and minerals sector – launched
Upstream operators must learn from past mistakes and deliver a new raft of oil and gas mega-projects on time and on budget if they are to deliver maximum
Water scarcity and the impact of disruptive renewable energy technologies. Both issues – one as old as civilisation itself, the other very much a product of the 21st
While retailers in European power markets grapple with the future of the energy supply business, equal turmoil in the business of generating and transmitting power was evident at
Power is a word that generates a lot of heat politically, writes MP Drew Hendry. Elected politicians love to talk about the power to change, power to make
In July, Cuadrilla became the first shale gas developer to be given final consent to begin hydraulic fracturing or fracking in the UK, at its site at Preston
Right now, employees of Danish power company Ørsted are far out in the North Sea, working around the clock building what will be the world’s largest offshore wind