security
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Eighty-eight officers and employees have been released after violence broke out against the oil company Emerald Energy.
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A survey by DNV shows energy professionals prioritizing secure energy, followed by clean and then affordable energy.
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Fossil fuel importers could move more quickly to renewables as a domestic alternative to buffer the impact of energy supply disruptions and rising prices.
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The oil and gas industry uses a variety of complex systems and technologies that are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyberattacks. Now, through the Cyber Resilience Pledge, more than 20 global CEOs have committed to work together to improve cyber resilience across the ecosystem.
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Energy security in Europe—and globally—now rests on US natural gas exports. Europe’s shift from Russian gas to other supplies has dramatically and permanently changed global gas trade and energy markets.
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There are two principles that should guide efforts to rebuild Ukraine’s energy system: ensuring energy security and independence and deepening the connection and economic relationship between Ukraine and the European Union. To accomplish both, Ukraine should develop its potential renewable energy resources.
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A network of more than 1,600 offshore facilities produces a significant portion of US domestic oil and gas. The facilities, which rely on technology to remotely monitor and control equipment, face a growing risk of cyberattacks.
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This research addresses the bottlenecks experienced in supply-chain management (SCM) in an African hydrocarbon company. These bottlenecks slow down processes and make the procedures tedious, leading to operational inefficiencies. This paper discusses the security of the SCM data and the overall automation of the procurement value chain, providing transparency to the s…
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The drop in Russian fossil fuel exports after its Ukraine invasion will transform the global energy landscape for decades and can help hasten a green energy transition, the International Energy Agency said.
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Norway police investigated reports of a drone flying over the Kaarstoe gas plant in southwest Norway, while, in Arctic Norway, a Russian/Israeli citizen was arrested when police found two drones in his car.