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BP, Statoil to withdraw staff from Algerian plants after attack
BP (BP.L) and Norway’s Statoil (STL.OL) will withdraw staff from two gas plants in Algeria after an attack by militants on one of the
BHP plans to mine Australia’s iron ore Pilbara region for 100 years
The world’s largest miner BHP Billiton expects to continue mining iron ore in western Australia’s Pilbara for more than 100 years and will release
Shell and Saudi Aramco seek to end 18 year Motiva Venture Partnership
HOUSTON — Royal Dutch Shell plc and the Saudi Arabian Oil Company said Wednesday they plan to end their refining joint venture.
How Many Hours Were You Stock in Traffic in 2015?
Americans were stuck in traffic for 8 billion hours in 2015
Eni Starts Production at Goliat Field
Eni has started production from the Goliat field, located within Production License 229 in the Barents Sea offshore Norway. Goliat, which is the first
COSL Drilling Europe Confirms Job Losses After Statoil Terminates Contract
(Rigzone) – COSL Drilling Europe has confirmed that around 230 of its employees will lose their jobs as a result of Statoil’s decision to
Can Nigeria breathe new life into its factories?
(BBC) – Nigeria, haunted by high unemployment and a sinking oil-dependent economy, is pushing to diversify its economy with a “made in Nigeria” manufacturing
U.S. oil and natural gas drilling rig count at record low
The number of rigs drilling for oil and natural gas in the United States has fallen to the lowest level since at least 1940,
There are 550 million barrels of oil missing. Where are they?
Global oil production exceeded consumption by just over 1 billion barrels in 2014/15 Of the 1 billion barrels reportedly produced but not consumed: roughly