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U.S. Officials: Bakken crude oil could be
more flammable Bakken crude oil produced in North Dakota could have a higher flammability than other crude oils, and could be more prone to explosions. That’s being investigated by U.S. officials after being theorized after recent rail transport accidents. Full Article Share: |
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Update From the flammability of Bakken crude, to Shell's exploration project in New Zealand, to a pipeline production increase in Saudi Arabia, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update. Full Article Share: |
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• Top 10 for '13: PennEnergy's Most Popular Petroleum Stories of 2013
• Crude oil train explodes; 2,400 evacuated
• Freight train carrying crude oil derails, catches fire in Canada
• Shell leads offshore natural gas exploration project in New Zealand
• Global Pipe to increase pipeline production to meet oil and gas demand
• India's ONGC to spend $9 billion for offshore oil and gas production
• Oil & gas and power industries examine the impact of lubricant selection in natural gas engine efficiency
• Oil and gas marketing & media expert Stacey Schmidt moves to D&L Oil Tools
• Production resumes at Hammerfest Liquefied Natural Gas plant
• GE Oil & Gas opens logistics base in Brazil
• Eni talks gas production in Pakistan
• BDO Survey: U.S. oil & gas CFOs bullish on oil prices
• Fieldwood Energy announces Gulf of Mexico coastal and offshore oil exploration acquisitions
• API's Gerard outlines election year campaign
• Liberty Energy moving forward with Archer and Baylor County oil and gas acquisitions
• GE partners with Vess Oil to acquire East Texas oil and gas reserves
• GDF Suez announces first gas from offshore exploration field in the North Sea
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All Energy, All the Time: Fifteen minutes
ago... If Bakken crude proves to be more flammable or explosive, it could have major implications for the future of crude transport. Full Article Share: |
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