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It wasn't only Santos which had a win in Indonesia this week. The country's oil and gas regulatory body,
22 January 2004
Italy's Saipem S.p.A. has been awarded two offshore Sakhalin II projects worth a total of around US$343
21 January 2004
Site surveys have started for the multi-well drilling program in offshore Taranaki licence PEP 38460
21 January 2004
UK-based independent Premier Oil Plc has been awarded a license from the Philippines' Department of Energy
21 January 2004
Carpathian Resources is planning a smooth transition into production from its Janovice gas field in the
21 January 2004
The death toll is continuing to climb in Algeria as officials search for the cause of a massive explosion
21 January 2004
The war of words over power price hikes continues, with Energy Minister Pete Hodgson warning New Zealand's
21 January 2004
It appears BP is willing to ignore the dilemmas currently embroiling the Russian oil industry in order
21 January 2004
A petrochemical plant in Indonesia's second largest city of Surabaya has been gutted by fire leaving
21 January 2004
India's Petronet LNG consortium is to have 10% of its stake bought up by a joint venture company made
21 January 2004
Batteries are already transforming Australia’s energy landscape
Qteq has recently announced the launch of a new flagship Qanti-Fi fugitive emissions
Energy News Bulletin’s new report examines what the energy and resources industry thinks of the idea of a nuclear-powered Australia.
ENB’s CCS Report 2024 finds that CCS could be the much-needed magic bullet for Australia’s decarbonisation drive
ENB’s latest Cost Report findings provide optimism as investments in oil and gas, as well as new energy rise.
ENB’s inaugural Future of Energy Report details the industry outlook on the medium-to-long-term future for the sector in the Asia Pacific region.