Construction EnquirerEngineering services contractors powering aheadConstruction EnquirerElectrical Contractors' Association CEO Steve Bratt and Building Engineering Services Association chief executive Paul McLaughlin said: “These new survey findings …
Prince George CitizenGeo-engineering not the solution to climate changePrince George CitizenSo it is perhaps not surprising to find a number of scientists over the years have proposed solving some of our larger problems with geo-engineering or climate engi …
MarketWatchOpinion: Fund manager who correctly predicted 2014 drop in oil now sees prices in the $30sMarketWatchThe dark days of February 2016, when oil and stock prices were in a race to the bottom, are a distant memory. The lows were hit on Feb. 11, when …
BloombergChina's Cnooc Raising Spending First Time Since Oil's PlungeBloombergCnooc Ltd. plans to raise capital spending for the first time since crude began its crash in 2014 as China's biggest offshore oil and gas producer prepares for life a …
BloombergOil, Snow and Saudi Billions: Secret Davos Gets Down to BusinessBloombergThe second day of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting ended with bankers flocking to a dinner held by Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil company. And the parties wer …
ReutersBig Oil back on the acquisition trail as outlook brightensReutersWhen crude prices collapsed in the second half of 2014, large oil firms slashed spending on exploration and production and offloaded assets to reduce debt so they could cope with lower …
UAE's Higher Colleges of Technology Celebrates ABET International Accreditation for Engineering ProgramsPR Newswire (press release)The Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT), a leading higher education institution in the region, has received accreditation …
ReutersWall Street and oil take the 2016 spoilsReutersLONDON Oil is set to be 2016's top market performer, with its near 50 percent gain an outcome few would have predicted when it plunged to a 12-year low in January. In a year of shocks, including Bri …
RPT-After Alaska flop, Shell's search for oil moves closer to homeReutersAfter a costly flop in Alaska, Shell has turned away from giant "frontier" projects, focusing instead on exploring closer to home, such as in Malaysia where it has been …
ReutersAfter Alaska flop, Shell's search for oil moves closer to homeReutersThe Anglo-Dutch group is combining the latest technology with the wisdom of industry veterans to unlock new oil and gas deposits where it already operates, usually within 20 km …