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During a fireside chat on SPE Live, Iman Hill, the executive director of the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers, discussed market recovery, the energy transition, diversity in the oil and gas industry, and the future of the industry.
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Coal states are questioning whether the Clean Air Act gave the EPA the power to create policy.
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The largest US oil and gas company is ending its 25-year presence in Russia following its invasion of Ukraine and subsequent international sanctions.
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A week after its certification was halted, the company managing the Gazprom-operated pipeline has let go its staff and says its website has been attacked.
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In addition to manufacturing, the facility allows the company to expand its specialty chemicals research and applications for oilfield stimulation and production and better serve the region’s industrial water and process treatment markets.
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A recent study led by environmental engineers at Rice University quantifies the effect of black carbon particles on health.
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A lawsuit filed in the Bay Area represents a looming issue for thousands of idled oil and gas wells.
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A recent survey sponsored by ABS Group revealed that 45% of participants estimate the threats to their control systems are high and another 15% said they were severe or critical.
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The two companies will work to retrofit nonproducing wells for geothermal production and scale GreenFire Energy’s closed-loop advanced geothermal systems.
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The 31-member group approved its fourth coordinated release since 1974 in response to the looming supply disruptions caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.