bp to cut 5% of global workforce
Energy giant bp is cutting 5% of its global workforce to save costs.
Energy giant bp is cutting 5% of its global workforce to save costs.
The Republican administration will not be sworn in until Monday (20th January) but already the heat is rising on energy and climate policy following Chris Wright’s testimony at a Senate confirmation hearing for Energy Secretary.
ADNOC Gas and Baker Hughes have installed Levidian’s LOOP technology at the Habshan Gas Processing Plant.
Phil Kornbluth, Founder and President at Kornbluth Helium Consulting, discusses helium startup companies and if they are based in specific locations around the globe, on gasworld’s Helium: Navigating Turbulence webinar.
Helix Exploration plans to open the PSA plant in its Rudyard project in Q2.
It’s a conundrum which has occupied minds at the DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) for some time. Just how much renewable capacity can the US accommodate?
Anew Climate is expanding into the Germany biomethane market.
Liz Myers, Vice President of Business Development at Infinium, discusses growth of e-fuels and how new technology required investment and structure, on gasworld’s E-Fuels & Synthetic Fuels webinar.
Declining optimism, deepening geopolitical tensions and tariff-led economic impacts are shrouding the world as we enter 2025 but one bright spark is a fall in inflation, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks report...
The energy sector is creating a myth that individual action is enough to address climate change, University of Sydney research claims.