Friday, March 21, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 3/21

Top Oil & Gas News
UN authorizes return of illegal Libyan oil exports
The U.N. Security Council has condemned the illicit export of crude oil from Libya, authorizing the inspection of suspect cargo and the return of illegally seized oil to the Libyan government.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From Nigeria's illegal refineries, to the UN's decision on Libyan crude, to Breitling's big acquisition, 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
Nigerian Navy cracks down on Illegal crude oil refineries
Breitling Energy acquires interests to develop 900 oil and gas production wells
Pacific Oil to expand Lacadena gas production project
FormCap acquires 2,400 acres in oil and gas leases in Kansas
Shah Deniz awards key Stage 2 contracts
Energy industry leaders discuss critical issues over breakfast
Gas discovery for Statoil in the North Sea
Saipem to lay first line of South Stream offshore gas pipeline
Deepwater exploration breakthrough for CNOOC in Qiongdongnan Basin
BP reaches administrative agreement with EPA
CB&I and Chiyoda awarded LNG export contract
Foster Wheeler and Kentz awarded oil development contracts in Iraq
Chesapeake files for possible oilfield subsidiary spin-off
Cairn updates Morocco offshore oil exploration operations
GE opens expanded oil and gas facility in Hungary

Energy Insights
Governing Energy: Sustainability?
Pundits talk about change and the need for all of us to respond to environmental forces whether business or life driven. Early adopters are quick to try new things and invest reasonable amounts in the potential future. The fundamental challenge is whether or not the energy expended makes the new the reality.
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All Energy, All the Time: Cha-cha-cha-changes
I have always been a city girl. My earliest memories are of New York City subways and delighting in street vendor food. So it was a big leap when I moved to Middle America in 2001. Scratch that. It was the half- cocked move of a woman wrapping up her 20’s with a nothing to lose attitude. The gamble has ultimately paid off and boy have I changed. I would like to think for the better.
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