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Nicknamed “warshipping,” the hacking technique allows remote infiltration of corporate networks by hiding a remote-controlled scanning device designed to penetrate a wireless network inside a package.
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At nearly 3,000 tonnes, the company said its lift of an FPSO module was one of the heaviest land-based crane lifts ever performed. ALE was contracted to lift six modules for Total’s FPSO module integration project in Nigeria.
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the UK's workplace health and safety regulator, has announced the appointment of Sarah Albon as its chief executive. Albon comes to the position from the Insolvency Service, which she joined in February 2015. Her previous roles in the UK government include director of strategy and change at Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunal Servi…
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Sarah McGavin has rejoined Deloitte as an audit director after a four-year stint with Hungarian oil and gas company MOL. McGavin was a senior audit manager with the firm during her previous career there, having initially joined as a trainee. She served as accounting and reporting manager at MOL.
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Share prices have plunged for seemingly every major US shale producer, with Concho, Pioneer, and Continental among those receiving the worst of the market’s fury. Have investors completely lost faith in the industry? And are shale executives any more optimistic?
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The country’s largest producer of oil and gas is leading the charge to create a domestic shale boom.
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The Health and Safety Executive, a UK safety authority, has served BP with an improvement notice regarding its training for lifeboat evacuation on the Glen Lyon floating production vessel, west of Shetland.
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It is “one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas mitigation projects ever undertaken by industry,” Chevron said in a news release.
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Anchored by the Khaleesi-Mormont and Samurai fields, the King’s Quay FPS will receive and process up to 80,000 B/D of crude oil.
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The private investment firm said it will partner with Treeline Well Services, one of the largest private rig providers in Canada, to build its service fleet following acquisition of the company. Treeline’s core areas are in Alberta and British Columbia.
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The biggest merger in the oil and gas industry in 3 years has become official, making Oxy the largest holder of land in both the Permian Basin and DJ Basin.
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The large independent put together a team of data scientists, software developers, and petrotechnical staff to create a forward-looking vision for how to use digital technology to solve problems.
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