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Shell floats hull for world’s
largest floating liquefied natural gas facility Once complete, Prelude FLNG will be the largest floating facility ever built. It will unlock new energy resources offshore and produce approximately 3.6 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per annum to meet growing demand. Full Article Share: |
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Update From Hess' Indonesian asset sale, to broken production records in Texas, to LNG jobs in Queensland, 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
• Russian natural gas supply to Italy grows by 76 percent in 2013
• APPEA: Almost 30,000 people now working in Queensland’s natural gas industry
• Hess announces sale of Indonesian exploration and production assets
• Texas oil production rate breaks record in September
• Oil and gas property regulation examined in new PwC webcast
• Petrobras releases clarification on pre-salt layer production
• Noble Energy announces new offshore oil discoveries
• Pacific NorthWest LNG to utilize BASF natural gas technology
• Roll-Royce wins natural gas equipment contract with PetroChina
• Vectren Corporation to upgrade more than 1,000 miles of gas pipeline
• Statoil recommends Mongstad for Johan Sverdrup oil field export
• CB&I announces contract for U.S. ethylene plant
• Axalta Nap-Gard achieves new depths for oil pipelines
• Russian natural gas supply to Italy grows by 76 percent in 2013
• APPEA: Almost 30,000 people now working in Queensland’s natural gas industry
• Hess announces sale of Indonesian exploration and production assets
• Texas oil production rate breaks record in September
• Oil and gas property regulation examined in new PwC webcast
• Petrobras releases clarification on pre-salt layer production
• Noble Energy announces new offshore oil discoveries
• Pacific NorthWest LNG to utilize BASF natural gas technology
• Roll-Royce wins natural gas equipment contract with PetroChina
• Vectren Corporation to upgrade more than 1,000 miles of gas pipeline
• Statoil recommends Mongstad for Johan Sverdrup oil field export
• CB&I announces contract for U.S. ethylene plant
• Axalta Nap-Gard achieves new depths for oil pipelines
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Governing Energy: A Jury of Your
Peers During the first week of December 2013, the criminal trial starts for a former BP engineer accused of destroying evidence during the probe of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon incident. Sometime in the future we will know its outcome and what if any punishment this individual will face. Moreover, this trial is billed as the “first” which suggest others may follow. Full Article |
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