A great leap forward for gas

Energy

Randeep Grewal, Chairman and CEO, Green Dragon Gas

China’s energy needs are growing at an incredible rate, and within its current mix of coal, gas, oil, solar and nuclear, gas is growing fastest. Mr Grewal explains how Green Dragon Gas is leading a huge step-up in production to help China meet its 25% share target, up from the current 4%.

March 16, 2011 Tags: ,

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Lee Barker, President and CEO, Sparton Resources Inc
Rethinking uranium

Energy

Lee Barker, President and CEO, Sparton Resources Inc

Sparton Energy Inc is the only foreign company in the world that can legally produce uranium in China, thanks to its Environmental Remediation System. We find out what recovering uranium from radioactive coal ash means for China, the energy sector and the environment.

October 29, 2010 Tags: ,

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José Francisco Arata, President, Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp
Oil recovery innovation promises bright future for Pacific Rubiales

Energy

José Francisco Arata, President, Pacific Rubiales Energy Corp

Pacific Rubiales is working on two big technological innovations. STAR – Synchronised Thermal Additional Recovery – could increase the recovery factor in heavy oil reservoirs from 15 to 45 percent. Llanomulsion could significantly reduce the costs of pipeline transportation. José Arata discusses the company’s progress and the positive implications for its bottom line.

March 5, 2012 Tags: ,
Surong Bulakul, CEO, Thai Oil Public Company
Thaioil refocuses on energy products for future needs

Energy

Surong Bulakul, CEO, Thai Oil Public Company

Thaioil operates Thailand’s most productive refinery, but has been diversifying over recent years into a broader energy converting company. Surong Bulakul discusses how the company’s flexibility, efficiency and reliability have helped it refocus on new markets and higher value products; and integrating CSR activity into everyday operations.

March 2, 2012 Tags: ,
Tony Hayward, CEO, Genel Energy International
Kurdistan oil promising for Genel Energy but diversification needed

Energy

Tony Hayward, CEO, Genel Energy International

Kurdistan is the “last easy oil province,” says ex-BP boss Tony Hayward. The country was embroiled in conflict for decades when the rest of the Middle East was being explored for oil, but today it has emerged as one of the world’s last on-shore prospects. The new CEO of Genel Energy discusses the company’s assets in the region, its $2bn balance sheet, and its plans to diversify.

February 27, 2012 Tags: ,