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Sumitomo Heavy Industries invested $46 million in Highview Power. SHI's subsidiary will also become the technology center and hub for Highview Power's CRYObattery business.
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The Technology Outlook report from DNV GL identifies three technologies that have the potential to decarbonize carbon-dioxide-heavy industries significantly by 2030: new battery storage chemistries, high-temperature heat pumps, and green hydrogen.
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Drilling waste management company TWMA appointed Halle Aslaksen as CEO. Aslaksen joins the company from the Norwegian hydropower operator Småkraft, where he served as CEO. He was previously CEO at TCO and president of ALTUS Intervention in Scandinavia. Aslaksen has more than 20 years of experience in the oil and gas industry and worked across various roles at Smith In…
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OTC announces Distinguished Achievement Awards for 2020.
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The SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability which was set for 17–19 March in Bogotá, Colombia, has been rescheduled for 28–30 July.
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The first of three major unconventional developments in Saudi Arabia has been given the green light. The project will underpin the country's goal to become a top gas exporter by 2030.
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The transaction is expected to close in March. The Liberty Pipeline runs 700 miles between Cushing, Oklahoma and Guernsey, Wyoming.
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The term “edge computing” may be relatively new, but the concept is not.
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Indonesia’s production of both oil and gas will most likely fall in 2020, a Rystad Energy analysis shows, despite the country’s official projections of a combined 8% growth year-on-year.
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Toxic and invisible oil spread well beyond the known satellite footprint of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.
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Easily accessible data can help field workers do their jobs more safely and efficiently. A new paper by Cognite and Aker BP explores how to manage this digital transformation.
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i-Tech 7, Subsea 7’s life-of-field business unit, and Shell International E&P have entered into a collaborative technology agreement to accelerate subsea digitalization, initially for a period of 5 years from the fourth quarter of 2019.
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