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Energy @ Work
http://globalenergytalent.blogspot.com/
Energy @ Work is a comprehensive source on career related information and people related issues in the energy industry – Oil & Gas, Power, Renewable.
It also delves into the various facets & aspects of the industry – technology, economics, lifestyle, environment, politics as well as many off track news and events as and when they occur.
The blog aims at exploring various career options and provide industry insights and intelligence to students and professionals.
Recent Posts
Chinese petroleum producers expanding inorganically
Sinopec today announced a tender offer for Addax Petroleum of Switzerland. Addax management has okayed and recommended the deal to shareholders. Addax has some valuable assets in West Africa and Iraq, both areas where GET has been extending our busin...
GET at Oil & Gas Asia 2009 Exhibition
I just got back from attending the 12th Asian Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Engineering Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur last week. I was present there exhibiting at a booth under the auspices of our partner Max Energy. This post outlines some of my impress...
Ghana: A New Growth Area for Oil & Gas
In an earlier post we’ve discussed how Africa is becoming a new frontier for oil and gas exploration for western countries as well as new emerging Asian powerhouses like China and India. We review one country – Ghana which is emerging as an oil a...
Thirsty Dragon- China’s Energy Security
In little more than a decade China has changed from being a net exporter of oil into the world's second-largest importer, trailing only the United States. Despite the current economic slowdown the country’s oil demand is still forecast to grow by 2...
Biofuels- quo vadis?
There has been a fair amount of hype in the biofuels arena over the last year or two. There were large project announcements on sugar/ corn based ethanol and cellulosic ethanol projects saw more activity beyond the blue print phase. Entrepreneurs al...
CERA Week Brief
I’ve been following what’s going on at CERA Week in Houston, albeit remotely. Seems to be some interesting discussions all around. The general effect of the global downturn has been a key topic. BP’s CEO Tony Hayward mirrors our general thinkin...

