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Designed to be a “living” map, it focuses on the largest fixed infrastructure for crude oil and refined products such as trunk pipelines, refineries, and storage facilities.
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Lingering low oil prices are forcing Occidental to mark down the value of its oil and gas assets again, making the burden of its staggering debt look even greater.
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Poland state officials said the terminal expansion is crucial to strengthening the country’s energy security by increasing its capacity to receive LNG and gas from European countries and decreasing its dependence on Russia.
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The good news is 95% of the oil companies in Texas are expected to survive 2020, which means there is a lot of bad news to endure.
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A recovery in the energy industry is key to the oilfield water sector in the Permian. But the industry must address issues such as further research, regulatory changes, and technology.
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The vessel is capable of operating as both an FSRU and a fully tradable LNG carrier.
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With contracts canceled and pressures mounting, offshore oil drillers struggle to stay afloat.
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A new licensing round will open up 136 blocks in the Arctic Barents Sea.
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The UK’s offshore oil and gas industry has committed to halving operational emissions in the next decade, confirming its pathway to becoming a net-zero emissions basin by 2050.
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New report offers guidelines for pressure pumpers of the future.
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The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission approved new rules governing well construction, testing, and related matters, which the agency says will result in the strongest rules nationwide to protect groundwater from contamination from oil and gas activity.
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US Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue ordered the US Forest Service to expedite environmental reviews on its land, paving the way for more grazing, logging, and oil development on public lands.
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