
Canada awards license for LNG exports to Asia
A Canadian energy regulator said it approved an export license that allows Quicksilver Resources to send liquefied natural gas to Pacific Rim markets in Asia. ... more
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BP engineer to get new Macondo trial
An appeals court in Louisiana said it granted a new trial for a former BP engineer, Kurt Mix, on grounds of jury exposure to external evidence. ... more
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Orbit Over Obsolescence: How Satellite Constellations Are Replacing Cell Towers One Layer at a Time
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China starts work on Russian gas pipeline
Construction on the Chinese side of a natural gas pipeline linking to Russia began in western Heilongjiang province, a Chinese energy company said Tuesday. ... more
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July 4th gas to be cheapest since at least 2010
Though seasonally high, U.S. holiday goers are expected to pay the lowest price for gas during the July 4th weekend in at least five years, motor club AAA said. ... more
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German government postpones parliamentary vote on fracking
The German government said Tuesday it has decided to postpone until after the summer break a parliamentary vote on a draft law on the controversial technology of "fracking" in Germany. ... more
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Vitol buys into Nigeria downstream sector
Dutch oil trader Vitol said Tuesday it spent around $27 million to take on a majority stake in the refining business held by Nigerian energy company Oando. ... more
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Samsung gets major Johan Sverdrup contract
A day after the first steel was cut for the platform, Statoil said it awarded Samsung with an $886 million contract for Johan Sverdrup field development. ... more
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