Newswire: Clean Energy in Latin America – June 2018
The top headlines from June 2018 from the Latin America Clean Energy sector
The top headlines from June 2018 from the Latin America Clean Energy sector
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Often called the fuel of the future the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is projected to reach USD 20.6 billion by 2025, growing at a rate of 12.7 per cent per year.
The digital revolution is creating immense opportunities for oil and gas companies who harness the power of IoTm and data-driven solutions. However, to safely capitalize on the efficiencies and benefits afforded by increased connectivity, organizations must be prepared to respond to an evolving security landscapes…
Digitization, digitalization, digital transformation, and the digital disruption, which involve big data, big analytics, advanced analytics artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, automation, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the ever-important, abundantly abstract cloud. Some of those terms are used rather broadly and interchangeably, leading many to wonder: What exactly are we talking about here?
The wave of digitisation that is sweeping through the oil and gas sector has the potential to transform the industry, but first it must overcome several key challenges
The top headlines from July 2018 from the Latin America Clean Energy sector
We have seen the entrance of many Private Equity backed independents into the US GOM, and the expansion of some traditionally shallow shelf focused players further out into the deep water, deep rock plays.
Corporate and private equity executives foresee an acceleration of merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in 2018, both in the number of deals and the size of the transactions.
The oil and gas industry saw a steady decline in deal activity over the course of 2017. Will this trend continue in the year ahead?
The energy sector has one of the most complex value chains across industries. Even those that have been involved for many years in Power Generation, Technology, Services and Energy Law are discovering new niches for their businesses.
We have seen the entrance of many Private Equity backed independents into the US GOM, and the expansion of some traditionally shallow shelf focused players further out into the deep water, deep rock plays.