Government endorsement of the Ksi Lisims project has given potential buyers new confidence that Canada will be a major player ...
From the Gulf of Guinea to South Africa's Orange Basin, operators are gearing up to drill some potentially play-opening wells ...
Cairo is in a difficult position, with the atrocities in Gaza, Israel's strike on Doha and a threat to weaponize the gas ...
Industry collaboration is essential to addressing the flaring challenge, argues Graham Henley, CEO of the International ...
As widely expected, the XRG-led consortium has walked away from its cash bid for the Australian E&P, with business, not ...
Exxon has pulled clearly ahead of its US rival in terms of progress made to-date, but policy and market headwinds could ...
The EU is struggling to juggle internal opposition to a Russian gas phaseout with mounting pressure from the US over its ...
Venezuela tensions highlight Washington’s bid to reassert regional dominance, argues Scott Ritter in this opinion piece.
A binding deal on the Power of Siberia 2 pipe is being hailed as success despite a lack of details, including gas price terms ...
Capturing fugitive methane could fuel data centers, ease US energy crunch, cut emissions and turn a liability into a ...
The Angolan NOC has seen its fortunes improve as IOCs return and its corporate focus is fine-tuned. But supporting a big ...
In August, liquids output by nonaligned countries is expected to have exceeded 52 million b/d for the first time.
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