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Drilling down into data

With increased diagnostic capacities, the oil and gas industry is slowly migrating from a reactive approach to one in which there is better prediction of future events.

Data-driven solutions are improving drilling performance, says James Gavin from Upstream Intelligence, but the full potential for the US oil and gas industry remains untapped.

Q&A: Patrick O’Sullivan, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

What is the IAEA's role in the decommissioning of nuclear facilities and radioactive waste disposal?

Energy Focus talks to Patrick O’Sullivan, Decommissioning Specialist in the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Department of Nuclear Energy’s Waste Technology Section.

Q&A: Patrick O'Sullivan

From the Chief Executive: looking ahead for 2018

I’d like to start by wishing all our readers a happy new year. I hope you’ve all come back from the Christmas break refreshed and looking forward to the year ahead.

In this edition Energy Focus starts the year by looking to the future and how the industry is embracing the digital revolution.

Stuart Broadley

Overseas delegation to Saudi Arabia

Why attend? The GCC’s largest economy, Saudi Arabia, is home to the world’s biggest oil and gas company, Saudi Aramco, which currently has a staggering US$200bn worth of cu

When: 4–8 March 2018

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EIC Connect Oil, Gas & Beyond

Why attend? Our flagship EIC Connect Oil, Gas & Beyond conference and exhibition returns to Abu Dhabi

When: 17 April 2018
Where: Dusit Thani Hotel, Abu Dhabi, UAE

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Driving force of the future

Tesla’s mission is to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.

Energy Focus looks at how trailblazer Tesla is taking on energy storage.

Driving force of the future

EIC Country Report: Indonesia

Its 2016–25 Electricity Supply Business Plan calls for 80.5GW of power plants by 2025 at a cost of at least US$110bn, while offshore over 250 of its rigs are coming to the end of their lives and wi

Formed by more than 18,000 islands populated by over 263 million people producing South East Asia’s highest GDP, Indonesia is a country of huge numbers, and its energy industry is no different.

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A smart move for the offshore industry

Using analytics to drive consumer demand, manage costs and give more accurate forecasting is not new in many industries.

Fraser Graham at Apollo looks at how the industry can use technology to work more intelligently and maximise economic return.

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The big potential of small-scale LNG

The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is progressively becoming more flexible and liquid.

Joanna Martin Ziegenfuss at Berkeley Research Group gives a clear insight into the potential of small-scale LNG and the shape of things to come.

The big potential of small-scale LNG

Plenty of optimism in West Africa

Largely dominated by Nigeria and Angola, West African oil and gas activity has taken off in the last couple of decades, driven particularly by advances in offshore/deepwater technology.

EIC Upstream Sector Analyst Andrew Scutter looks forward to an upswing in contracting activity offshore West Africa as cost-cutting measures take effect.

Plenty of optimism in West Africa
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