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Update From the world's longest gas pipeline, to the expanded interest offshore Africa, to BP's new production in the Norwegian Sea, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update. Full Article Share: |
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2012 in Review: PennEnergy's most popular
power & petroleum stories 2012 was a big year for news across the energy industry, with major headlines in both the power and petroleum sectors. We've selected 10 of the top articles from PennEnergy.com in 2012, representing some of the most talked about stories in the industry. Full Article Share: |
This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
• Transocean reaches agreement on Deepwater Horizon claims
• China begins using world's longest gas pipeline
• Africa offshore oil development gets help from U.S. grant
• Seaway Pipeline expansion nearing completion
• ExxonMobil commissions Singapore petrochemical plant expansion
• Oil Refineries announces update on possibility for a full merger
• BP begins production from Skarv offshore oil field
• Hyperdynamics completes sale of offshore Guinea concession interest to Tullow
• Magnum Hunter Resources further expands Marcellus and Utica position in Ohio
• InterOil extends LNG agreements
• Oil and gas predictions for North America
• Transocean reaches agreement on Deepwater Horizon claims
• China begins using world's longest gas pipeline
• Africa offshore oil development gets help from U.S. grant
• Seaway Pipeline expansion nearing completion
• ExxonMobil commissions Singapore petrochemical plant expansion
• Oil Refineries announces update on possibility for a full merger
• BP begins production from Skarv offshore oil field
• Hyperdynamics completes sale of offshore Guinea concession interest to Tullow
• Magnum Hunter Resources further expands Marcellus and Utica position in Ohio
• InterOil extends LNG agreements
• Oil and gas predictions for North America
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Governing Energy:
Renewal As we begin the second volume of Governing Energy, we reflect on how much progress has been made with the foreknowledge of how much there is yet to do. Full Article Share: |
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All Energy, All the Time: Where do we go from
here? In the petroleum industry, prediction seems to be the current trend, as many have followed the IEA in bold claims about the future. In a shocking development, all of the groups with interests in oil seem to agree that petroleum will continue to dominate as a fuel source. Full Article |
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