The U.K.’s oil and gas industry has made great strides to improve its efficiency since the start of the downturn in commodity prices in 2014.
Andrew Bradshaw
As the international oil and gas industry’s spotlight shines on the North Sea at Offshore Europe this week, one of the key questions being asked is ‘how optimistic are we?’ or ‘how optimistic do we dare to be?’
One has a focus on the messy world of the exploration and production of hydrocarbons, and involves heavy engineering and geology, machinery, tubes and pipes. The other specializes in branding, the digital world, SEO and media. Some people may assume
Haley Martin
The recent annual Oil & Gas UK conference in Aberdeen once again provided an excellent opportunity for operators and service companies to share their own developments and obtain a broader understanding of how the North Sea is faring as we enter
The emerging resurgence in United States oil and gas, led by the onshore shale sector, had encouraged some commentators to anticipate that this year’s Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), which has just been held in Houston, would represent a show
With a growing optimism that the three-year downturn in the fortunes of the international oil and gas industry may be improving, all eyes will be on this year’s Offshore Technical Conference
Key Questions With President-elect Trump’s inauguration tomorrow, we are concluding our five-part blog series with two key questions. Over this series, Scott Segal, partner at Policy Resolution Group, has shared what impact he thinks the Trump
Fifth Ring
Taking a look at personnel safety. President Trump’s inauguration is this Friday and as the US gets ready for its next president, we have asked Scott Segal, partner at Policy Resolution Group, for his insight on what he thinks the Trump presidency
What will become of President Obama’s environmental legacy?