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The Panama Canal Needs To Be Expanded Again

April 19, 2018
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When the Panama Canal was expanded, it drew a lot of enthusiasm, with many seeing U.S. oil and gas exports surging thanks to the wider waterway that cuts the journey to several key markets by between 15 and 30 days, therefore cutting the costs of this journey as well. Besides the shorter journey times for tankers and LNG

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OPEC Oil Producer Angola Seeks IMF Help To Reform Economy

April 19, 2018
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Africa’s second-largest oil producer Angola is seeking non-financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help it with reforms aimed at revitalizing the economy that has suffered from low oil prices. OPEC member Angola has requested an agreement, known as a Policy Coordination Instrument, to help it implement a macroeconomic plan of the new Angolan government, the African country’s

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Marine Life Thriving Around Oil and Gas Structures

April 19, 2018
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PEOPLE OFTEN START OFF in conservation with great intentions. They become activists. They advocate for causes. But they can quickly get bogged down and discouraged when reality hits: conservation isn’t black and white. Successful conservationists learn to view the “other side†(typically resource extraction industries) not as the enemy per se but as potential partners in solving problems

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Tammie Jo Shults, who landed crippled Southwest plane, was one of first female fighter pilots in U.S. Navy

April 18, 2018
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The pilot who coolly landed a Southwest Airlines plane after one of the jet’s engines failed and torpedoed shrapnel through a window midflight has gone against the odds before. Identified by The Associated Press as Tammie Jo Shults, she wasted no time steering the plane into a rapid descent toward safety when chaos broke out shortly after takeoff from New

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The Bigger the Party, the Bigger the Hangover: Why European Gas Storage May Struggle to Refill this Summer

April 18, 2018
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European gas storage inventories finished the winter season at five-year lows, over 8 billion cubic meters, or 50%, below last year’s level due to rapid gas withdrawals at the end of the season. This creates a big storage refill requirement over summer 2018, which will keep gas market fundamentals tight, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF)

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Russian nuclear energy deals with Egypt reach almost $60bn

April 18, 2018
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Russian state corporation Rosatom, which is building Egypt’s first nuclear power plant (NPP), has a range of contracts worth tens of billions of dollars with the country, the company’s chief has announced. According to Rosatom head Alexey Likhachev, the company launched a commercial package of all Egyptian contracts in mid-December. It includes the construction of a WWER (Water-Water

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The Overlooked Factor That Could Derail The OPEC Deal

April 18, 2018
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While the continuing Russia-OPEC discussions are dominating headlines, with a focus on a possible extension of the oil production cut agreement into 2019, the market is far from stable. Growing geopolitical tensions, currently stemming from Syria and Iran, have already pushed oil and natural gas prices up. The statements made by the International Energy Agency and OPEC ministers

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China To Double Shale Gas Output

April 17, 2018
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China is on track to double its shale gas production to 17 billion cubic meters over the next three years, according to Wood Mackenzie analysts. In a note released yesterday and cited by Reuters, Wood Mac said China will add almost 700 new wells by 2020 at three large fields, two of them operated by PetroChina and one by Sinopec,

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Oil & Gas Orientation for Newcomers to the Industry

April 17, 2018
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IPAA is pleased to introduce our new Oil and Gas Orientation course, specifically designed for recent newcomers to the industry. Newcomers in almost any role can get off to a quicker start and become a better team player if they have at least a basic working knowledge of the industry. Many companies are behind on training because

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Northern Territory lifts fracking ban, opening up 700,000 sq km to gas exploration

April 17, 2018
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The Northern Territory government has lifted a ban on hydraulic fracturing of onshore gas that will open up more than half of the territory’s land mass to the controversial practice. The first exploration fracking by petroleum companies is expected to occur early next year after the implementation of a regulatory regime and new laws, which the government insists will be

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