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pipeline arrested in Texas Thirteen activists protesting the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline were arrested outside the Houston offices of TransCanada Corporation. Full Article Share: |
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Update From the dual storms halting production in Mexico, to the pipeline bid for Israel's Leviathan offshore field, to Apache's oil and gas asset sale in Canada, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update. Full Article Share: |
This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
• Production suspended as Mexico battered by deadly storms
• Turcas Petrol makes bid for Israel gas pipeline
• Magellan assessing possible pipeline in Arkansas
• Apache to sell selected Canadian oil and gas assets
• Natural gas resources analyzed in opening presentation at OCU Energy Policy conference
• Gazprom to acquire new oil and gas exploration licenses in Tajikistan
• Deputy Secretary of Energy looks at natural gas use in Oklahoma at OCU conference
• Oil and gas wells shut in as floodwaters spread in Colorado
• IHS: North America's tight oil phenomena poised to go global
• Crowley delivers largest offshore platform to Gulf of Mexico
• Colorado flooding suspends area PDC oil and gas production
• Libya looking to attract more foreign companies for oil exploration
• Study: Methane emissions from natural gas production lower than estimated
• Pembina announces oil pipeline expansion
• Production suspended as Mexico battered by deadly storms
• Turcas Petrol makes bid for Israel gas pipeline
• Magellan assessing possible pipeline in Arkansas
• Apache to sell selected Canadian oil and gas assets
• Natural gas resources analyzed in opening presentation at OCU Energy Policy conference
• Gazprom to acquire new oil and gas exploration licenses in Tajikistan
• Deputy Secretary of Energy looks at natural gas use in Oklahoma at OCU conference
• Oil and gas wells shut in as floodwaters spread in Colorado
• IHS: North America's tight oil phenomena poised to go global
• Crowley delivers largest offshore platform to Gulf of Mexico
• Colorado flooding suspends area PDC oil and gas production
• Libya looking to attract more foreign companies for oil exploration
• Study: Methane emissions from natural gas production lower than estimated
• Pembina announces oil pipeline expansion
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Weak? The Strong vs. Weak Governance Bond construct is taken from nature—chemical and atomic bonding. All molecules and atoms have a weak attraction. Strong bonds; however, only exist at the atomic level. The molecular and atomic Behaviors as a function of Conditions result in Relationships constrained by the nature of the bond. Full Article |
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