The Global Information Services Department in Maersk Oil is seeking a manager for its Collaboration Centre, called M-PACT which stands for Maersk - Planning, Advisory, Collaboration and Team
As a leader in the UK energy market, Centrica supplies gas and electricity to a vast range of residential and commercial customers under the British Gas brand. The company’s strategy is based around sourcing an increasing amount of its gas supplies from its own sources.
Centrica Energy (CE) is the division responsible for maximising these supplies. The Exploration & Development department of CE now requires a Manager of Reserves & Economics.
CSL has a track record of managing subsea developments from concept to completion for oil and gas companies worldwide.
CSL has a track record of managing subsea developments from concept to completion for oil and gas companies worldwide.
US Energy Secretary Sam Bodman repeated his plea for more oil from top exporter Saudi Arabia today, undaunted by Opec's cautious response to Washington's request so far.
Oil has fallen by more than 10% from a record high of $100.09 a barrel hit early this month, easing some of the pressure on Opec to raise supplies, analysts said.
Bodman told reporters in Abu Dhabi there was concern about the short-term performance of the US economy and he was hopeful Riyadh would steer a decision to increase oil supplies at Opec's meeting on 1 February in Vienna.
Bodman, who met Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi at the weekend, said the US expected oil inventories to drop in the first half of the year.
The United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Mohammed al-Hamli said Opec would examine all options when its ministers meet.
"Opec ... will look then at all the options," Hamli told Reuters in Abu Dhabi on the sidelines of a green energy conference.
"There is a disconnect between fundamentals and the price."
When asked what Opec should do at the meeting, he said: "We haven't yet decided. We will decide in Vienna with all the other Opec ministers."
Bodman's appeal came days after US President George W. Bush asked for more oil on a separate visit to Riyadh, and less than two weeks before Opec's next meeting.
He has said that the challenges caused by high