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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 ...
Carbon capture is gaining momentum in the US as expanded tax credits and new legislation improve project economics and ...
In August, liquids output by nonaligned countries is expected to have exceeded 52 million b/d for the first time.
Rachel Howard, director of industrial decarbonisation at the Mission Possible Partnership, discusses the powerful shift underway in the global industrial economy with Conversation of the Century ...
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 ...
The Wall Street Journal reported at the end of last month that Exxon and Rosneft had been holding secret talks on the US ...
Venezuela tensions highlight Washington’s bid to reassert regional dominance, argues Scott Ritter in this opinion piece.
The Angolan NOC has seen its fortunes improve as IOCs return and its corporate focus is fine-tuned. But supporting a big ...