Woodside Energy chief executive Meg O’Neill has quit Australia’s biggest oil and gas group in major career move.
A Republican push to make drilling cheaper on federal land is creating new fiscal pressure for states that depend on oil and ...
Washington County for Safe Drinking Water hosted a public forum Tuesday evening at Washington State College of Ohio focused ...
Meg O’Neill’s rapid rise to the top of one of the world’s biggest fossil-fuel companies has been unencumbered by doubt. At a ...
Dec 17 (Reuters) - Oil and gas major BP has appointed Meg O'Neill, the head of Australia's Woodside Energy, as its next ...
Namibia Economist on MSN
Specialised training to equip local workers for oil industry skills needs
Lion Oilfield Services based in Walvis Bay said it is committed to train Namibians in the advanced technologies required by oil and gas companies. Specialising in high-pressure deepwater valves, Lion ...
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