
New drilling technology could unlock old oil
Analysis from research center IHS finds advances in hydraulic fracturing used in the United States could unlock oil in mature fields outside North America. ... more
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Former MI6 boss picked as BP director
British energy company BP said Thursday it hired John Sawers, the former head of spy agency MI6, as a non-executive director. ... more
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GE and Lockheed validate compact rotating detonation ramjet for hypersonic missiles
JWST red dots reveal rapidly growing early black holes
Spaceflight study links astronaut biology to reversible shifts in epigenetic age
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New York fracking ban closer to law
Parts of the Marcellus shale natural gas play in New York may be off limits to hydraulic fracturing because of potential adverse risks, a state review found. ... more
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Crude oil prices stall out
Expectations of a lower price for Brent crude oil kept keep indices treading water in early Thursday trading, relatively unchanged to start the day. ... more
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Shell's Alaska nod met with outrage
A federal decision to give conditional approval to Shell to drill in the arctic waters off the coast of Alaska was an egregious error, advocacy groups said. ... more
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Capitol Hill weighs in on Shell's plans for Alaska
U.S. lawmakers had their say on the conditional consent given to Shell's plans for offshore Alaska, saying it's an affirmation of the industry's track record. ... more
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LNG slated for U.S. exports
A plant in Texas is authorized to send liquefied natural gas to countries that don't have a free-trade deal with the United States, the federal government said. ... more
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