All publications by tag «OFFSHORE»
2015, May, 8, 18:00:00
THE MAJOR O&G CHALLENGE
A major challenge ahead for the offshore oil and gas industry will be figuring out how to fill the 50 million-b/d gap in liquids production that will be needed to match rising demand by 2040, IHS Energy Chief Upstream Strategist Bob Fryklund told attendees May 4 at the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston.
2015, April, 14, 20:05:00
OPERATIONS ARE SAFER
Advances in technology, standards and practices in the last five years have made America’s offshore #oil and natural #gas industry safer than ever, #API President and CEO Jack Gerard told reporters on a press conference call today.
2015, April, 14, 20:00:00
OFFSHORE DRILLING UNCERTAINTY
As most drilling companies that have rigs without a contract, today, are idling or cold-stacking these rigs, it is estimated that around 140 rigs are heading toward retirement over the next few years as the industry makes way for the newbuilds scheduled for delivery by the end of the decade. Around 360 rigs that are in the current market fleet are more than 30 years old and must be retired at some point.
2015, March, 25, 19:55:00
WORLD NEEDS NEW OIL
European companies are increasing their focus on offshore projects, securing an increase of their financing facilities and forging joint ventures to reduce costs.
2015, March, 20, 18:45:00
U.S. DRILLING INCOME
The level of interest in new oil and gas exploration in the Gulf of Mexico is slowing due to the low price of oil, but federal regulators said they remain optimistic about the future of offshore drilling.
2015, January, 31, 16:10:00
OBAMA OPEN ATLANTIC
Obama floats offering first-ever offshore drilling lease in Atlantic
2015, January, 31, 15:35:00
ARCTIC OCEAN CLOSED
Offshore drilling plan may restrict sensitive Arctic Ocean areas
2014, August, 29, 18:15:00
NORWAY: 10 BLN BBL & $106 BLN
WoodMac: Norway’s 10 billion bbl of undeveloped resources could net $106 billion
2014, August, 29, 17:55:00
FITCH: TO BUY PEERS
Fitch: Drilling downturn might prompt some consolidation