Friday, April 4, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 4/4

Top Oil & Gas News
10 Top Military Friendly Employers in the Energy Industry
When troops return to civilian life, the energy industry is there to welcome them with fulfilling careers. As more service members take advantage of transition assistance programs as well as education benefits offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, they can return home and use their transferable skills to contribute to companies.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From the search for shale gas in Poland, to the end of the Bulwer Island oil refinery, to cleanup on the shores of Lake Michigan, 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
No more oil found near Indiana oil refinery spill
BP Bulwer Island oil refinery to halt operations in 2015
Chevron, Polish firm jointly explore for shale gas
U.S. companies seeking permission to export natural gas to foreign markets
Officials seek clues in natural gas processing facility blast (w/ Interactive Map)
How America’s shale oil and gas revolution could loosen Russia's grip on Europe
Eni talks Mozambique oil exploration in Brussels
Petrobras reports February oil and gas production
Roc Oil farms in to Malaysia offshore development
BP poll reveals industry views on digital readiness
Repsol starts gas production at Kinteroni field in Peru
Commercial oil production begins at Iraq field for Lukoil
TransCanada secures commitments for ANR gas pipeline system

Energy Insights
Governing Energy: Cultural Sinistery
Grammarians will forgive the made up word in the title—it is meant to convey a sense of how culture can be used for ominous purposes as well as noble deeds. The Europe of the 1930s is a subject of the political dialogue as of this writing.
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