Driven by a strong offshore market and bolstered by strategic acquisitions and digital innovation, SLB saw a robust second quarter offset by lower drilling revenue in the U.S.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including the launch of the California hydrogen hub.
Exxon Mobil, which last year marked its 130th year in Malaysia, has been trying to sell its upstream assets in the country since 2020.
International M&A spend by national oil companies (NOCs) has dwindled from nearly 50% to less than 5% today. But Wood Mackenzie researchers see NOCs playing a larger role in international M&A in the future.
Southeast Asia's offshore gas industry is set for a $100 billion boom by 2028, driven by a flurry of final investment decisions by oil and gas majors and national oil companies, according to Rystad Energy.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including Freeport LNG’s restart after Hurricane Beryl and ADNOC’s deployment of AI-powered tech at its offshore fields.
After years of noncompliance and underreporting of actual crude production, many OPEC+ members are voluntarily reducing output beyond set goals, according to analysis by Rystad Energy.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including TotalEnergies exiting South Africa to focus on opportunities in Namibia.
The newly combined solar company is expected to trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol TOYO.
The International Gas Union (IGU) expects global liquefaction capacity to reach 700 mtpa by 2030, up 75% from 2023, driven by new FIDs and the start-up of other projects under construction.