Friday, July 25, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 7/25

Top Oil & Gas News
New safety rules proposed to curb oil train fires
Thousands of older rail tank cars that carry crude oil would be phased out within two years under regulations proposed Wednesday in response to a series of fiery train crashes over the past year, including a runaway oil train that exploded in the Quebec town of Lac-Megantic, killing 47 people.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From the opening of the US East Coast to offshore oil and gas exploration, to the fight against a pipeline expansion in Vermont, to the delayed retrial of a former BP engineer, 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
President Obama opens East Coast to oil and gas exploration
Opponents petition regulators against gas pipeline
Production resumes on Njord A offshore production platform
Gulf oil spill: Ex-BP engineer's retrial postponed
Pennsylvania auditor cites flaws in gas drilling regulation
Refinery owner loses water cleanup legal challenge
API rebuts speculation about the characteristics of Bakken crude
TransCanada receives approval for Northern Courier oil pipeline project
Achieving independence: US oil production
Harvest Natural announces authorization for offshore Gabon oil exploration
Official opening of Fugro’s new Angola facility
Great Plains shale tested for possible energy uses
China, Russia leaders seek South American inroads
EnerJex Resources announces operations update and acceleration of drilling
BOEM to offer 21 million acres in Gulf of Mexico for offshore oil and gas development

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