NWF Attack Oil Industry’s “Assault on America”

July 30, 2010By Andy RowellBlog Post

Yesterday Shell waded into the Deepwater fall-out by defending deep-water drilling. Peter Voser, Shell chief executive, argued that deep-water drilling still had an important role to play in global energy supply. “We have got growth potential there”. But what cost is this growth? Even the industry’s own trade magazines are questioning the business as usual … Read More

100 Days That Changed the Industry .. Or Did it?

July 28, 2010By Andy RowellBlog Post

So we are 100 days into this disaster and what has changed? Well we have a new CEO of BP. The straight talking American Bob Dudley argues that the Gulf of Mexico spill has been “wake-up call not only for BP, but the oil and gas industry overall”. But will this wake-up call change the … Read More

Despite “Deepwater” BP Bets on More Deepwater

July 21, 2010By Andy RowellBlog Post

British Prime Minister David Cameron came out batting for BP in Washington yesterday as he tried to “shield” the company over the allegations that BP lobbied for the release of the Lockerbie bomber. But more importantly, he warned US Senators not to “single out” BP over legislation that might ban BP from drilling in the … Read More

The end of the beginning not the end

July 16, 2010By Andy RowellBlog Post

Anyone listening to the news reports this morning would be forgiven for thinking that the Deepwater disaster is somehow “over” now that that the cap seems to be holding. So nearly ninety days in to this disaster we may be reaching the end of the beginning, but no more. In the short-term we do not … Read More

BP: A Good Value for “Bargain Hunters”?

July 6, 2010By Andy RowellBlog Post

David Cameron’s government is now said to be preparing for the worst: that BP will collapse and be broken up. One way that could be avoided is if key investors buy large chunks of the stricken oil giant. But one option might be just as unpalatable to the British as BP being broken up: the … Read More

Will BP’s Partners Cough up $400 Million?

July 5, 2010By Andy RowellBlog Post

As the clean-up cost for BP’s spill surpasses $3 billion, BP has demanded that its partners to pay about thirteen per cent of the costs so far or $400m. The demands were sent to Deepwater Horizon partners Anadarko – that owns 25 per cent of the well – and Japan’s Mitsui Oil Exploration that owns … Read More

BP’s Future Now Depends on Iraq

July 1, 2010By Andy RowellBlog Post

It is no coincidence that on “Tony’s Tour to Rebuild BP’s Battered Reputation”, its CEO Tony Hayward will visit China next week. BP may be getting a kicking in America, but China and Russia remain central to its plans. BP’s embattled chief executive has already met Igor Sechin, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister, in Moscow on … Read More