Researchers used high temperature and pressure to dissolve oil in water and analyze its composition.
Read More »Inpex Submits Revised POD for Indonesia`s Abadi LNG Project
Inpex Corp. has announced that through its subsidiary Inpex Masela. Ltd. it has submitted to Indonesian government authorities (the authorities) a revised Plan of Development (POD) for the Abadi LNG Project.
Read More »Half of Dounreay Rundown Money Remains Unspent
Nearly half of a fund run by Dounreay’s operators to help the far north weather the terminal rundown of the nuclear plant went unspent last year.
Read More »Wood Finishes Work on Shell Solar Plant
Work on Shell’s first solar plant in the Netherlands is complete. according to engineering and construction firm Wood.
Read More »Finance and Green Building Sectors Must Work Together More Closely
The World Green Building Council says this is vital to grow the energy efficient mortgage market to the point where green finance is available to any borrower in Europe.
Read More »Chrysaor Buys into Apache’s North Sea Exploration Acreage
Private-equity back oil firm Chrysaor has snapped up stakes in a number of UK North Sea licences containing exploration prospects from US business Apache.
Read More »Security Situation in Middle East Threatened Exxon’s Iraqi Oil Deal
The deal will involve the development of two oil fields in southern Iraq.
Read More »Teekay FPSO Deal for Alpha’s Cheviot Field Falls Through
Alpha Petroleum’s plans for developing its flagship UK North Sea field appear to have suffered a blow after its floating production vessel deal with Teekay was terminated.
Read More »New $450m Initiative to Help Small Island States Fight Pollution
It is expected to prevent the release of more than 23.000 metric tons of toxic chemicals and 185.000 metric tons of marine litter.
Read More »EU. Japan and US to Cooperate on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
They believe the technologies could bring significant benefits to the energy sector. the economy and the environment.
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