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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new law regulating carbon dioxide emissions as the country strives to fulfill promises to significantly reduce its carbon footprint by 2030.
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As a global pandemic continues, the London-based company's annual lookback has found that last year's pain was not shared evenly across the energy spectrum.
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Of the more than 1,100 professionals questioned by DNV, nearly three-quarters said that the goals of the Paris Agreement will not be possible without a large-scale hydrogen economy and that infrastructure is a major challenge.
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The first unmanned marine systems certificate has been awarded to SEA-KIT International by Lloyd’s Register, representing an important milestone for the maritime industry.
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The solution to solving the engagement enigma may be clearly demonstrated by the 4Cs—career, competence, care, and culture—which show that the key process to ensure engagement is the underlying synergy created by starting a career, acquiring competence, demonstrating care, and creating a transparent feedback culture throughout an organization by encouraging continual …
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The swirling, sea-surface fire near the Ku-C platform was extinguished after several hours.
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The Zama field was once considered the ideal result of Mexico's energy reforms that sought to bolster the country's oil and gas output by inviting private companies to participate in the energy sector.
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The deal adds 16 super-spec land rigs to Patterson UTI’s domestic fleet and will result in the sale of Pioneer’s well service business.
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It is estimated there may be a few hundred thousand abandoned wells in Pennsylvania—some located in the woods, along riverbanks, in people's yards, and even inside their homes.
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The international petroleum industry has been in the spotlight after a gas leak sparked the underwater “eye of fire” boiling to the surface in the Gulf of Mexico and a large blast at a Caspian Sea oil and gas field.
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Ranchers and regulators are contending with uncontrolled leaks from thousands of abandoned oil and gas sites that could render some land “functionally uninhabitable.”
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The Environmental Protection Agency has underestimated methane emissions caused by oil and gas production by as much as 76%, according to research published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
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