Friday, June 27, 2014

PennEnergy Top Oil & Gas News 6/27


Top Oil & Gas News
7,500 gallons of oil spills in Colorado river
A storage tank damaged by floodwaters dumped 7,500 gallons of crude oil into the Poudre River near Windsor in northern Colorado, slickening vegetation a quarter-mile downstream, but apparently not affecting any drinking water, state officials said Friday.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From Russia's fight against terrorist oil sales, to Ukraine's request for pipeline help, to Repsol's significant discovery in Siberia, 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
Russia wants UN to prevent terrorists selling oil
Ukraine open to Western involvement in gas pipeline
Tesoro reaches agreement to acquire terminalling and pipeline assets
Spain's Repsol makes Russian hydrocarbon discovery
API: All-of-the-above protects the environment and our economy
GE supplying PEMEX with oilfield control equipment in Gulf of Mexico
Aker vessel contract canceled by Total
KrisEnergy contracts jack-up rig for Thai drilling campaign
GE Oil & Gas secures order for industry first deepwater drilling systems
Sterling Global Operations puts tracked armored vehicle into use to support oil and gas exploration
Foster Wheeler awarded contract for steam reformer heater in Russia
Tullow updates exploration activities in east Africa
Gazprom discusses large-scale activities in Eastern Russia
Planned Indonesia LNG terminal continues GDF Suez gas infrastructure development
Arkose Cantex acquires interest in Wyoming oilfield

Energy Insights
All Energy, All the Time: Information aftershocks
Lately, a third negative Oklahoma story is permeating the national airwaves, that of our growing earthquake industry. The state is quickly claiming the title of Earthquake Capitol of the US, as it has already doubled California in the ground-shaking events this year.
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More Than Weather Talk: Lightning Awareness Week – Do you have all the facts?
Each year lightning kills 51 people, on average. So far, for 2014, there have been six reported lightning deaths. Last year there were 23 fatalities in 14 states and 28 deaths reported the year before.
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