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The future of an equitable and sustainable global ocean, or "Blue Economy," depends on more than the resources available for technological advancement and industry expansion. A recent study led by the University of British Columbia found that socioeconomic and governance conditions such as national stability, corruption, and human rights greatly affect the ability to …
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The legislature’s 2019 overhaul of drilling rules through Senate Bill 181 empowered some cities and counties to prioritize safety. But other energy-friendly areas have held back on flexing their new muscles.
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Carbon dioxide levels are now higher than at any time in the past 3.6 million years.
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SponsoredRead the latest research about data management's role in supporting digital transformation in the upstream industry.
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Medhat (Med) Kamal is the nominee for 2023 SPE President. He and six others make up the new slate of nominees recommended for positions open on the SPE Board of Directors.
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Total’s $5.1-billion Lake Albert development with CNOOC brings Uganda into the club of oil-producing nations while it positions the French major as the dominant player in African oil and gas.
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The Sakaka solar plant, the country’s first large-scale renewable-energy project, is planned as the first of eight such projects.
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This paper presents a field trial that compares multiple methane detection and quantification methods and compares the measurements with engineering estimates of emissions.
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The International Association of Oil and Gas Producers has released a new pandemic-management guidance, documenting lessons learned from the past year.
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SponsoredWhite Paper—The Ultimate Guide to e-Permit to Work: The Top Three Benefits of Moving Away From PaperMoving to an electronic permitting process can ensure proper and timely authorizations for work between office and field.