ONE of the biggest questions in the upstream energy sector is whether it will follow other Australian
DESPITE moves by some global oil and gas companies and contractors to cut back on jobs and spending,
TWO of the world's largest oil field services companies last week announced job cuts, raising questions
THE outlook for New Zealand's upstream oil and gas industry for 2009 is very positive, according to international
SANTOS has revealed aggressive plans to recruit the staff needed for the company's planned Gladstone
SKILLED migrants have always been an integral party of Australia's workforce, especially in economic
ENGINEERS Australia says it has named 2007 as �the year of women in engineering� in a bid to attract
TURNING youngsters into highly skilled workers is a key part of keeping a steady flow of manpower pouring
RECRUITMENT agency Hays says the resources-fuelled boom in Western Australia has pushed the company to
SKILLS shortages in the resources sector are forcing up salaries and associated costs for many professionals
THE Federal Government has pledged $23.5 million to fund a technical college in the Pilbara to help overcome
The Petroleum Exploration and Production Association of New Zealand (PEPANZ) is moving to address New
NON-building engineers have topped the list as the most difficult employees to recruit for a second year
PROPONENTS of the $15 billion Gorgon liquefied natural gas project have reportedly said workers there
WOODSIDE Energy says it is on track to have mostly Libyan staff running its Libyan operations by 2010.
"I WISH to express my shock and disagreement with the statements made in Tuesday's article 'OHS skills