Issue 90 • November 2022

How greenwashing ads can be terrible for the environment

How Africa could step up as an energy supplier for Europe

How oil and gas industries can decarbonise operations

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Then and now 

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, the global oil landscape may have changed irrevocably.

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  • In this issue
  • Contents
  • SEAS Offshore Company Insight
  • Seas Offshore
  • Briefing
  • Industry news
  • The Offshore industry briefing
  • Ukraine Crisis executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Covid-19 executive briefing by GlobalData
  • Southerly Designs
  • Comment
  • Asia to lead global propylene capacity additions
  • Drone use cases have grown in oil and gas operations
  • The Netherlands leads gas processing capacity in Europe
  • In Depth
  • Effects without evidence: How greenwashing ads can be terrible for the environme
  • The smallest explosive-proof sensors: in conversation with Ex-Tech
  • How Africa could step up as an alternative Energy supplier for Europe
  • Before and after: how the Ukraine crisis has affected Russian oil
  • Unidentified drone sightings increase security concerns on offshore facilities
  • To ban or not to ban: UK fracking in the last three years
  • Capture and cut: how oil and gas industries can decarbonise operations
  • In Data
  • Leading innovators in carbon dioxide capturing for the oil and gas industry
  • Who are the leading innovators in wellbore drilling optimisation for the oil and
  • US oil and gas industry sees a drop of 16.1% in deal activity in September 2022
  • Events
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