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Report: Fracking regulations could cost billions New regulations proposed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management for unconventional natural gas exploration could cost the country billions of dollars each year, suggests a new report released by energy industry group Western Energy Alliance. Full Article Share: |
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Turkey seeks multiple oil sources amid Iran sanctions Turkey is stepping up efforts to boost its oil purchase sources as it cuts its imports of Iranian crude oil following US sanctions against Iran's energy sector. Full Article Share: |
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• BP starts Up Galapagos development
• Statoil acquires FPSO Maersk Peregrino
• Aker Solutions invests in Thailand
• Petrobras finds good quality oil in Rights Transfer area
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Human Capital - Canadian Oil Sands Canada’s energy industry is threatened by the global crunch for talent. The country is already short when it comes to the number of qualified workers needed to keep growth plans on track, and workforce requirements in the oil sands sector of Alberta will continue to rise as projects continue to come to fruition. Full Article |
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