Friday, October 11, 2013

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 10/11



Top Oil & Gas News
Protestors block Federal Building in fight against Keystone XL oil pipeline
A group of protestors gathered in front of the Tip O’Neill Federal Building in Boston Monday morning, blocking the doors to declare opposition to the expansion of the Keystone XL pipeline. The protest was organized by CREDO, Rainforest Action Network, and Other 98%, all of which have worked together on other protest projects.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From the pipeline explosion in Oklahoma, to the chosen site for the Alaska LNG Project, to natural gas flaring in Iran, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update.
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This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
Natural gas pipeline explodes in western Oklahoma
NIOC aims to cut natural gas flaring in Iran
Alaska liquefied natural gas project selects lead terminal location
Otto exits offshore exploration development in the Philippines
A brief history of oil prices and Middle East tensions: Fear of a black gold shortage
UPS invests in more liquified natural gas fueling stations
Hess announces sale of oil and gas terminal network
MSC releases recommended practices for shale oil and gas drilling and completions
Kinder Morgan agrees to Eagle Ford shale oil pipeline
Petrobras semi-submersible heads to offshore oil field
Intertek talks hydraulic fracturing at shale conference
Dragon signs contracts for oil exploration blocks in Afghanistan
Blueknight Energy announces startup of Oklahoma Arbuckle oil pipeline
Texas Gulf Energy wins piping fabrication job
Baker Hughes announces September 2013 oil and gas rig counts
Technip and Malaysia Marine support Petronas offshore oil development

Energy Insights
All Energy, All the Time: My shale revolution has no time for your shutdown
All the newness of our domestic energy exploration starts with the bureaucracy of government, the applying and filing and permitting that is at a complete standstill while this shutdown nonsense pervades. It doesn’t take a Poli-Sci degree to understand that a shutdown government isn’t getting anything done.
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