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Danos has been awarded multiple contracts with Shell Exploration and Production Company. a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc. to provide integrated operations on its Enchilada platform.
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Equinor and its partners will disclose datasets from Sleipner field. the world'.s first offshore CCS plant. in a push to advance innovation and development on the field of CO2 storage.
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It’s been two days now. since a large crowd gathered in the outdoor exhibit area of the Global Petroleum Show (GPS). at Calgary’s Stampede Park. to participate in a pro-pipeline. pro-oil rally
Read More »Bipartisan Conservation Fund Protects Public Lands. Relies on Oil and Gas Revenues
API released the following statement as a bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced legislation to guarantee $900 million in annual funding to the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).
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Onshore wind projects could save consumers up to £50 per person annually. according to new independent research.
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His vision to make China an electric-vehicle powerhouse revolutionized the global auto industry. cementing a move away from the combustion engine.
Read More »Hydrogen Could Replace Natural Gas to Heat Homes. Report Claims
Hydrogen has the potential to replace natural gas as a heat source in homes across the UK. according to a new report.
Read More »Port Authority Investigating Mysterious Chemical Cloud Release From Transocean Rig
The Cromarty Firth Port Authority confirmed last night that it is investigating a report of a mysterious ``chemical cloud`` release from the BP-contracted rig that was occupied by Greenpeace activists.
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