Published - 16 November 2018
While it might sound like the title to a heavy
metal song, the unbreakable bond between oil
and steel is very real and an indicator of how the global economy is trending.
“Both crude oil and steel are commodities leveraged
to global growth, and therefore tend to rise and fall with the swings in the economic outlook,” said Clyde Russell Asia Commodities and Energy Columnist at Thomson Reuters.
The 2018 is now coming to an end and planning for 2019 has begun! Thank you to our mentors and sponsors who helped us present this program to 12 schools and over 450 students this year, it's been a great year. To learn more about the 2018 program, read our 2018 annual report.
We're now calling for mentors and sponsors for our 2019 program. This provides a rewarding opportunity for your organisation and and your staff to give back to the industry you work in. Engage with the 'Next Generation' of aspiring students and ignite their passion for the oil and gas industry.
Australia's longest single continuous onshore seismic line has been completed in Western Australia's Pilbara region, running 872km from Kiwirrkurra to Marble Bar.
The survey of the Kidson Sub-basin took 52 days and involved 40 crew, a convoy of three vibrator (Vibroseis) trucks and associated back-up vehicles.
Ian Marshall
Ian Marshall’s love of sports has gained him many friends since moving to Australian in 2014.
Before the move Marshall was introduced to Atlas Professionals as they acquired a 25 per cent stake in Subserv. Here in Australia, Marshall has found a job that he loves as Business Development Manager at Atlas Professionals Asia Pacific (APAC).
Our Next Generation Schools Program is all about promoting our industry to the 'next generation' and educating students on the positive impact energy has on their everyday life. To help us spread our message, we're excited to work with the Brighter program, which aims to draw out and champion the positive stories surrounding our industry.
Australia's economy
Figures from the September 2018 edition of the Resources and Energy Quarterly have once again confirmed that liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports are vital to Australia’s economic growth.



