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“The Ohio Health Registry is really an attempt to collect the contacts of people who live close enough to any aspect of shale development that they might be affected,” said Deborah Cowden, a family physician who started the effort.
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Royal Boskalis Westminster has won a contract for the seabed intervention and shore crossing activities for Woodside’s proposed Scarborough export gas pipeline in Australia. The scope of activities include the pre-trenching of the nearshore pipeline route along a 50-km section, offshore deepwater excavation works, pre-lay and post-lay rock installation for pipeline an…
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GSP has signed a contract with TechnipFMC for the execution of various activities at the Karish gas development project in Israel. Under the terms of an EPCIC contract with Energean Israel, TechnipFMC will engineer, build, and commission the entire project infrastructure. GSP, a subcontractor of the Karish project, will perform spool removal and manifold tie-in instal…
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The facility would enable exports from one of the world’s largest gas discoveries to new markets, primarily in Europe and Asia. The Leviathan partners have signed deals to export gas to Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt and Jordan.
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Using maglev technology, a new artificial lift system seeks to boost production output by sucking down reservoir pressure from inside the wellbore and from inside the reservoir.
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Do women in academia face the same challenges as their peers in industry?
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More than 60 producers participate in the program designed to reduce wellsite emissions.
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Research by Drexel University and the University of Colorado at Boulder suggests that imposing fees on energy producers that emit greenhouse gas could improve the health and financial well-being of the Rocky Mountain region.
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Leaders from two large US onshore rig contractors said their expectations that the rig-count slide would hit a second-quarter bottom were off and are now refraining from making new predictions as to when it will end.
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This paper provides an overview of the company’s journey toward preventing significant process-safety incidents. Each step involved in this journey plays a key part. By focusing the improvement of the process on individual steps, the overall learning process has improved significantly.
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Thermal imaging helps operators maintain regulatory compliance on methane-emissions requirements. Optical gas imaging technology may be an answer in allowing for faster, more efficient inspections, but there are hurdles to its adoption. How can its widespread use become a reality?
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On Earth Overshoot Day, humanity will have used nature’s resource budget for the entire year, according to the Global Footprint Network, an international sustainability organization. Earth Overshoot Day has moved up 2 months over the past 20 years to 29 July this year, its earliest date ever.
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