Friday, March 28, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 3/28

Top Oil & Gas News
Myanmar awards 20 offshore exploration blocks
An announcement on the ministry's website said 13 oil companies won bids to explore in 10 shallow water blocks and 10 deep water blocks in the Gulf of Martaban and Tanintharyi, off the western state of Rakhine.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From oilfield waste cleanup in North Dakota, to England's "homegrown energy," to the reopening of the Houston Ship Channel, 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
North Dakota to pay for illegal oil waste cleanup
Houston Ship Channel reopened to limited traffic
Energy Minister encourages England to rely more upon shale gas
EPA: Oil spill affected half-mile of Lake Michigan
Knowledge management highlighted in upcoming oil and gas webcast
Gazprom and Kuwait talk cooperation and LNG supply
Williams Partners reports progress on Gulfstar One
Eni talks oil and gas production in Libya
Goldboro LNG development granted formal regulatory approval
ANGA comments on Jordan Cove LNG Export Terminal authorization
CNOOC announces offshore natural gas discovery in Bohai
Repsol and Indra develop first of its kind leak detection system
NCS announces completion of wells employing first-time fracturing system
Scandal involving Texas oil refinery hits Petrobras
Bush Library and Museum announces offshore exploration exhibit

Energy Insights
Energy Workforce: Culture of Innovation
Many successful organizations had already developed ways of protecting their innovations, and determined that in order for an organization to be successful that innovative knowledge needed to be managed. Since Georgia Power did not have a clear and well communicated process to capture these employee driven innovations, we first began to define what the “culture of innovation” meant to us.
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