Friday, January 18, 2013

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 1/18/2013

Top Oil & Gas News
PennEnergy Video News Update
From the ongoing hostage situation in Algeria, to Russia's offshore licensing changes, to Alaska's export hopes, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update.
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Six hostages, 8 kidnappers killed in military strike at gas plant
Conflicting reports are coming out of Algeria, where a military strike has reportedly led to deaths of both hostages and kidnappers at the In Amenas gas facility.
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This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
Statoil releases update about incident in Algeria
In Amenas gas facility situation update released by BP
Russia to allow private firms to develop offshore
Alaska looks to Japan to sell natural gas
TransCanada to build new LNG pipeline
Seaway Pipeline expansion completed
Chevron acquires new offshore China acreage
BP Energy Outlook 2030 shows increasing impact of unconventional oil and gas
Maersk Oil Norway offered two North Sea licenses
ConocoPhillips agrees to sell Cedar Creek Anticline properties
Strong interest in further exploration of the Norwegian continental shelf
Petrobras creates program to assess potential and use of natural gas
McDermott awarded turnkey contract for PEMEX production platform
Aker Solutions secures projects on the UK continental shelf
Energy Insights
Governing Energy: Governance Refresh
The European Sovereign Debt Crisis would appear to be an incidence of governance gone awry.
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Human Capital: Leadership Transition
A key component of any succession plan is the hand-off of one leader to the next.
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