Gazprom Neft and the Government of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug are to expand their cooperation in developing viable technologies for exploiting Achimovsky-strata oil deposits.
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C-Kore Systems has announced the recent deployment of their 200th subsea testing unit. The landmark event occurred during an umbilical installation operation off the coast of Australia.
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A hypothetical proposal by UK security agency GCHQ to eavesdrop on encrypted messages has been criticised by tech firms and rights groups.
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Despite one of the benefits of 5G being a huge increase in network capacity. all of EE'.s new price plans come with a data cap.
Read More »Oil Minister Outlines Priorities for Major Subsidiaries
Every year the oil ministry sets some tasks and goals for its subsidiary companies to fulfill by the end of the fiscal year.
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The U.S. Justice Department is preparing an investigation of Alphabet Inc’s Google to determine whether the technology company violated laws to ensure fair competition.
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One of the big issues with sustainable energy systems is how to store electricity that'.s generated from wind. solar and waves.
Read More »Qatar Fights for LNG Dominance
Qatar is taking steps to proactively develop its solar power generation.
Read More »Why Oil Majors Are Going All-In On U.S. Shale
Chevron sold off much of its assets in the North Sea. no longer viewing the region as a high priority.
Read More »Beyond 1 and 0: Successor to Transistors?
Scientists offer a solution to the fast-approaching physical minimum for transistor size: a multi-value logic transistor based on zinc oxide. capable of two stable intermediate states between 0 and 1.
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