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- Energy Roundup: Shell Prez Downplays Drilling Lift, Chavez Wants Oil Bank, $1 Billion Wind Farm for Rhode Island, and More
- Shell president downplays end of drilling ban --U.S. Shell Oil Co. President Marvin Odum has said that he's optimistic that drilling could take place off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts in the next few years, but that there are still major challenges ahead that could prevent new production, including interference...
- Blog posts 2008-09-30
- Energy Roundup: ConocoPhillips Inks Caspian Deal, ExxonMobil Goes for Carbon Capture, and More
- KMG, Mubadala sign Caspian deal -- KMG, ConocoPhillips, and Mubadala Development Co. say they have have signed a memorandum of understanding to negotiate terms for the exploration and development of fields in the Caspian Sea, off of Kazakhstan. The “N block,†as the high potential oil and gas field...
- Blog posts 2008-10-07
- Energy Roundup: ConocoPhillips, Chevron, Marathon to Explore Indonesia, Masdar Buys Into Wind Farm, and More
- Indonesia doles out 22 oil and gas blocks -- Indonesia awarded exploration rights for 22 oil and gas blocks to foreign and local companies including Marathon Oil, Kanzai Oil, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, Husky Energy, Pearl Energy, Australian Worldwide and Sinochem Petroleum E&P. The planned investment will total more than $300 million...
- Blog posts 2008-10-16
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- Energy Roundup: China-Iraq Deal, Pickens Wind Farm on Hold, and More
- China inks major oil production deal with Iraq -- The China National Petroleum Corporation, Zhenhua Oil, and Iraq’s minister of oil have signed a 23-year service agreement to further develop the Al-Ahdab Oilfield in Baghdad. It is one of Iraq's first joint-venture oil projects since the war began in 2003....
- Blog posts 2008-11-14
- Energy Roundup: Gulf Hit Hard by Ike, Iraq to List New Fields, Exec Moves, and More
- Gulf production hit harder than thought by Ike -- The federal Minerals Management Service has revised its calculation of Gulf rigs destroyed or severely damaged by Hurricane Ike. At present, Gulf oil production stands at 48 percent and natural gas at just over 47 percent. Twenty-three rigs have been confirmed...
- Blog posts 2008-09-30
- Energy Roundup: StatoilHydro Names Execs, China Stimulus Good for Oil, and More
- Replacements for ousted StatoilHydro execs named after scandal -- StatoilHydro, Norway’s state owned oil company and the largest producer in Norway’s offshore blocks, has announced the appointment of three new senior executives. The move comes after a corruption investigation into the handling of Libyan oil contracts led to the resignations...
- Blog posts 2008-11-10
- Energy Roundup: Konarka Opens Largest Thin-Film Plant, Exelon-NRG Merger, Great Ohio Goes Belly-Up, and More
- Largest thin-film solar plant opened -- Konarka Technologies says it has opened the world's largest -- 250,000 square feet -- roll-to-roll flexible thin film solar manufacturing plant in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The company is ramping up to begin shipping its "Power Plastic," thin, lightweight photovoltaic material in commercial quantities. [Source:...
- Blog posts 2008-10-20
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