Oil News and Gas News
February 09, 2018
OIL AND GAS
U.S. oil and gas improvements spreading out from Texas



Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
Growth in U.S. exploration and production activity is spreading outside the Permian shale to the rest of the country, monthly figures indicate. Commodity pricing group S&P Global Platts said its January land rig count, emailed to UPI, was up 4 percent from December and 40 percent higher than for January 2017. Rig counts serve as a loose indication of exploration and productivity in a particular region and could offer clues about actual output in the future. Platts counted rig activity in ... read more

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Oklahoma's earthquakes strongly linked to wastewater injection depth
Bristol UK (SPX) Feb 08, 2018
Man-made earthquakes in Oklahoma, USA, are strongly linked to the depth at which wastewater from the oil and gas industry are injected into the ground, according to a new study led by the University ... more
OIL AND GAS
Russia to boost Sudan military: Bashir
Khartoum (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
President Omar al-Bashir on Thursday said that Khartoum and Moscow have agreed on a programme to boost Sudan's military capabilities. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Uproar continues over Trump's offshore drilling plans
Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
Democratic senators from U.S. coastal states said they're still waiting for clarification on a five-year drilling plan given the ambiguity over Florida. ... more
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Oil prices search for momentum on competing trends
Washington (UPI) Feb 8, 2018
Crude oil prices moved moderately lower in early Thursday trading, though strong U.S. oil output was offset somewhat by good economic news. ... more


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U.S. mulling over impact of oil-related sanctions on Venezuela
Washington (UPI) Feb 8, 2018
The U.S. government is weighing the potential negative impacts of placing sanctions on Venezuelan oil or oil-related products, the secretary of state said. ... more
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Outlook for one of Norway's biggest oil fields improves
Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
Most of the metrics, from the expected price of oil to break even to the resource range, have improved at one Norway's most promising fields, partners said. ... more
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Total commits further to LNG as a maritime fuel
Washington (UPI) Feb 6, 2018
French supermajor Total said Tuesday it made a deeper commitment to liquefied natural gas by chartering a refueling vessel for Europe-to-Asia trade routes. ... more
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Canada moves to speed environmental reviews of energy projects
Ottawa (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
Canada unveiled plans Thursday to speed up environmental reviews of mines, pipelines and dam projects, placing the approval process under a single agency. ... more
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Nothing guaranteeing oil at $70 per barrel, Total CEO says
Washington (UPI) Feb 6, 2018
The balance between oil supply and demand is delicate and there's nothing to guarantee the price of oil will stay near current highs, Total's CEO said Tuesday. ... more
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Shale drilling in British Columbia closer to reality
Washington (UPI) Feb 6, 2018
A construction permit from the provincial government in British Columbia puts drilling in the emerging Montney shale closer to reality, Calima Energy said. ... more
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Axing fossil fuel subsidies scant help on climate: study
Paris (AFP) Feb 7, 2018
Getting rid of massive subsidies for oil, gas and coal will not significantly curb carbon pollution or speed the transition to a greener global economy, researchers said Wednesday, challenging widely held assumptions. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Oil prices mixed post-selloff
Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
Crude oil prices were mixed early Wednesday on signs that U.S. shale oil growth accelerated, but the downturn was moderated by a good EU economic outlook. ... more
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Oil production from Venezuela is at its lowest in decades
Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
Crude oil production from Venezuela in January was at its lowest point in more than 10 years and is likely to continue its decline, an industry report found. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Iranian energy trade with Iraq improving
Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
With Iraqi security forces clearing potential oil transit routes, the Iranian government said next on the trade list with its neighbor is liquefied natural gas. ... more


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OIL AND GAS
BP reports one its strongest quarters in years
Washington (UPI) Feb 6, 2018
Besting its industry peers, British energy company BP said Tuesday that profits more than doubled in 2017 and production was its highest since 2010. ... more
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Fear and diplomacy fuel Qatar's military spending
Doha (AFP) Feb 2, 2018
Since the Qatar diplomatic crisis started, one response by the emirate has become increasingly clear - Doha is using its extraordinary wealth to fund a massive push in defence spending. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Oil prices lose ground after bank-fueled rally
Washington (UPI) Feb 2, 2018
Crude oil prices dropped into negative territory in early Friday trading following solid gains backed by emerging bullish sentiments about the market so far. ... more
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U.S. mulls wide-ranging impacts of sanctioning Venezuelan oil
Washington (UPI) Feb 5, 2018
A ban on the sale of oil from Venezuela to the United States is something that needs to be considered, the U.S. Secretary of State said. ... more
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Environmentalists appeal ruling over Norway's Arctic oil licences
Oslo (AFP) Feb 5, 2018
Environmental groups on Monday said they were appealing to Norway's supreme court a ruling allowing the Nordic nation, western Europe's largest oil and gas producer, to grant exploration licenses in the Arctic. ... more
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Iran prioritizes focus on sunken oil tanker
Washington (UPI) Feb 5, 2018
With pollution on the coast of Japan a concern, the Iranian government said Monday it was prioritizing its response to the sinking of the oil tanker, Sanchi. ... more
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Calculating the CO2 emissions of biofuels is not enough
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Feb 05, 2018
"In my study, I wanted to show that calculating the greenhouse gas emissions of biofuels tells just half of the story. What we really need to do is quantify the emissions of each product coming out of biorefineries," says Edgard Gnansounou, professor at EPFL and head of the school's Bioenergy and Energy Planning Research Group. To that end, Gnansounou has developed a sophisticated computer model ... more
+ Bio-renewable process could help 'green' plastic
+ To maximize sugarcane harvesting, use the right blade
+ The making of biorelevant nanomaterials
+ Malaysia protest against EU push to ban palm oil in biofuels
+ New catalyst for hydrogen production is a step toward clean fuel
+ New study shows producers where and how to grow cellulosic biofuel crops
+ Solid-state physics offers insights into dielectric properties of biomaterials
NREL scientists demonstrate remarkable stability in perovskite solar cells
Golden CO (SPX) Feb 08, 2018
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) created an environmentally stable, high-efficiency perovskite solar cell, bringing the emerging technology a step closer to commercial deployment. Over the past decade, perovskites have rapidly evolved into a promising technology, now with the ability to convert about 23 percent of sunlight into elec ... more
+ Smart new method to manufacture organic solar cells
+ Production of solar fuels inches closer with discovery by Caltech scientists
+ New approach could quickly identify best organic solar cell mixtures
+ Farm sunshine, not cancer: Replacing tobacco fields with solar arrays
+ Monitoring positive charges in solar materials
+ Revealing the hidden path of perovskite formation
+ Colorado updates clean energy vision


Ireland pushing for greener economy
Washington (UPI) Jan 31, 2018
The Irish government, despite what happens for Great Britain, is committed to the European Union's energy and renewable policies, the environment minister said. "Ireland is now a world leader in integrating renewables onto the electricity grid," Irish Environment Minister Denis Naughten said in comments emailed Wednesday from a renewable energy conference in Dublin. "Whatever the final ... more
+ China wind turbine-maker guilty of stealing US trade secrets
+ Scotland sets up $83 million low-carbon fund
+ German offshore wind farm closer to powering mainland
+ The wave power farm off Mutriku could improve its efficiency
+ Turkey gets European loan for renewable energy
+ Oil-rich Alberta sees momentum for wind energy
+ Construction to start on $160 million Kennedy Energy Park in North Queensland
Turkey's first nuclear power plant set for investor shake-up: reports
Istanbul (AFP) Feb 6, 2018
The Turkish consortium that was to build Turkey's first nuclear power plant in a joint venture with the Russian atomic energy agency has pulled out of the ambitious project, reports said on Tuesday. The Cengiz-Kolin-Kalyon (CKK) consortium - made out of three major privately-owned Turkish industrial conglomerates - has left the project due to a failure to agree commercial terms, the state ... more
+ Thorium reactors may dispose of enormous amounts of weapons-grade plutonium
+ Framatome continues ramping up production at its Le Creusot site
+ USA: Framatome to acquire Instrumentation and Control nuclear business of Schneider Electric
+ Framatome nuclear fuel contract with CNNC
+ Framatome pursues the industrial and technological adventure of the nuclear energy business
+ Struggling Westinghouse Electric sold to Brookfield for $4.6 bn
+ Russia to build nuclear power plant in Sudan
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Reducing the footprint of a greenhouse gas more potent than carbon dioxide
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 06, 2018
USC scientists have unlocked a new, more efficient pathway for converting methane - a potent gas contributing to climate change - directly into basic chemicals for manufacturing plastics, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals. In research published on Dec. 4 in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, chemists at USC Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute say they have found a way to help t ... more
+ Climate variability - past and future
+ NETs will not compensate for inadequate climate change mitigation efforts: EASAC report
+ Most of last 11,000 years cooler than past decade in North America, Europe
+ France says it fell short on greenhouse gas emissions
+ How to reduce heat extremes by 3C
+ Latin Americans more concerned about climate change than US, Canada
+ Dimming the Sun to cool Earth could ravage wildlife: study
Tesla aims to calm fears over Model 3 production
New York (AFP) Feb 7, 2018
A day after launching one of its cars into space, Tesla moved Wednesday to ease concerns on earth over production delays for its Model 3, the key to future growth for the star electric carmaker. In its quarterly earnings update, the carmaker led by entrepreneur Elon Musk said it is moving ahead toward its goal of producing 5,000 Model 3 vehicles per week by the end of the second quarter. ... more
+ At trial, former Uber CEO seeks to fend off conspiracy talk
+ In court clash, Waymo says Uber decided 'to cheat' to get ahead
+ German prosecutors raid Audi again in 'dieselgate' probe
+ Nissan to invest $9.5 billion in China to drive sales
+ NREL research determines integration of plug-in electric vehicles
+ Tesla cars to have own motor racing competition
+ VW hid 'devastating' result from diesel exhaust tests on monkeys


Suicide attack kills one in Iraq's Ramadi
Ramadi, Iraq (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
A suicide bombing killed one person in the western Iraqi city of Ramadi on Thursday, the first such attack since government forces retook it from jihadists, police and medics said. "A man driving a motorcycle blew himself up outside a police checkpoint," in Ramadi, a police captain said. A hospital source said one person was killed and 10 others were wounded. The Islamic State jihadi ... more
+ Iraqi Kurds say 4,000 jihadists detained including foreigners
+ Baghdad mayor has ambitious plans for her city
+ US-led coalition says 'adjusting' down forces in Iraq
+ Book culture returns to Mosul; Iraq lists 60 most-wanted jihadists and Baathists
+ Iraq 'police club' banned after football brawl
+ Iraqis maimed in battle struggle to survive as amputees
+ Interpol returns ex-minister wanted for corruption to Iraq
Lockheed contracted for support of Trident D5 missile
Washington (UPI) Feb 7, 2018
Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract for Trident II D5 missile deployed system support. The deal, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $28.7 million under a cost-plus-fixed-fee, which is a modification on a previous award. The contract calls for support services for the Trident II D5 missile deployed system. The UGM-133A Trident II, ... more
+ Pence: US 'ready for any eventuality' on N.Korea
+ North Korea holds military parade on eve of Olympics
+ France to spend 37 bn euros on upgrading nuclear arsenal
+ Pence announces 'toughest' US sanctions on North Korea
+ Top US general warns of 'nasty' Korea conflict, stresses diplomacy
+ US does not rule out North Korea talks at Olympics
+ Iran president rules out negotiations over missiles
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China says Swedish publisher held under criminal law
Beijing (AFP) Feb 6, 2018
China acknowledged Tuesday that Swedish book publisher Gui Minhai was in custody under criminal law, brushing aside Stockholm's protests after he was seized under the eyes of Swedish diplomats last month. Gui, 53, was arrested on a train to Beijing just over two weeks ago while being assisted by two Swedish diplomats - the second time he has disappeared in murky circumstances into Chinese c ... more
+ Hong Kong democracy activists walk free in appeal victory
+ 'Gotta find a way': Chinese rap in crisis after crackdown
+ Hong Kong schools shut over deadly flu outbreak
+ Mercedes apologises to China after quoting Dalai Lama
+ Vatican's delicate China mission runs into trouble
+ Daughter's fears grow over bookseller missing in China
+ Hong Kong democracy candidate cleared to run in fraught vote
African Union head calls China spying report 'lies'
Beijing (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
The African Union's chairman dismissed during a visit to Beijing on Thursday a French newspaper report alleging that China had spied on the continental body as "lies" intended to derail cooperation. The report published by Le Monde in January claimed technicians at the AU's Chinese-built headquarters in the Ethiopian capital discovered last year that the contents of their computers had been ... more
+ Nigeria to send troops to restive central states: army
+ France freezes assets of DR Congo general over civilian 'massacres'
+ Mali mayor kidnapped by armed men: family
+ Benin's threatened Pendjari National Park gets $23.5m boost
+ Suicide bomber kills four Malian soldiers
+ Two customs officers killed in Mali 'jihadist' attack
+ Somali forces kill boys in anti-Shabaab operation: US


Malaysia says no mystery over 'missing' MH370 search ship
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
Malaysia Thursday quashed rumours swirling after a ship searching for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 disappeared from tracking screens, saying it had simply made a refuelling stop in Australia and would resume the hunt. The Seabed Constructor, hired in January for a fresh search for the missing plane, turned off its location transponder for three days without explanation early this month, sp ... more
+ Lockheed Martin picks BAE Systems to modernize UAE's F-16 fleet
+ Lockheed awarded $119M for support of Air Force F-35s
+ Three MV-22 Ospreys to receive upgrades
+ Lockheed awarded contract for Taiwan F-16 program support
+ Air Force awards $400M contract to support Iraqi F-16s
+ Lockheed contracted for design, development on Israeli F-35 program
+ EFW tapped to provide Apache aviator helmets
China 'worried' over US trade relations as surplus narrows
Beijing (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
China expressed concern on Thursday over the US ramping up trade investigations as official data showed its surplus with America narrowed in January after reaching record levels last year. This week China announced an investigation into imports of a US agricultural product after President Donald Trump's administration launched a spate of new trade tariffs and probes into Chinese goods. ... more
+ China looks to stamp out cryptocurrency trading
+ Xi wants 'new level' of China-Britain ties as May visits
+ May arrives in China eyeing post-Brexit trade links
+ China factory expansion slows again in January
+ Microsoft reports loss due to tax charge
+ Brexit dogs May as she eyes 'golden era' with China
+ Foreign reporters say China work conditions worsen
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US power not in decline across Asia-Pacific: Dunford
Darwin, Australia (AFP) Feb 6, 2018
US commitment to the Asia-Pacific remains unwavering even though rivals falsely depict its influence as waning, the country's top general said Tuesday. General Joe Dunford's remarks came weeks after the Pentagon unveiled a new national defence strategy labelling China as a "strategic competitor" that bullies its neighbours, and as America seeks to counter a narrative that President Donald T ... more
+ China activity on reclaimed reef has eroded trust: ASEAN
+ Trump's military parade plan sparks backlashl
+ Blow to Macron plans for pan-EU MEPs after Brexit
+ Tillerson lands in Latin America with swipes at China and Venezuela
+ China urges Trump to drop 'Cold War mentality'
+ Japan, China talks end with friendship vows but no breakthrough
+ Russia doing 'absolutely nothing' to end Ukraine conflict: US envoy


Siberian smog monitors battle for clean air
Moscow (AFP) Feb 9, 2018
Weary of local officials dismissing the deadly smog that covers their city, citizens of Siberia's industrial hub Krasnoyarsk decided to take action and monitor air quality themselves. But they quickly came up against those same authorities in the remote region 4,200 kilometres (2,600 miles) east of Moscow. Krasnoyarsk boasts dozens of factories as well as one of the world's biggest alum ... more
+ An underestimated threat: Land-based pollution with microplastics
+ Air pollution closes all schools in Tehran
+ These bacteria produce gold by digesting toxic metals
+ 'Oil-like' blobs hit Japan beaches after tanker sinks
+ High pollution shuts schools in Tehran
+ High-pressure air injections could aid contaminated soil cleanups
+ EU summons France, Germany, UK to 'final chance' pollution talks
Eight dead, three missing after China road collapse
Beijing (AFP) Feb 8, 2018
Eight people died and three were missing in southern China after a water leak inside a subway station construction site caused a major road to cave in, authorities said Thursday. The sudden leak flooded the underground site and led to the multi-lane road's collapse in downtown Foshan, Guangdong province, on Wednesday night, the city government said in a statement. "A total of nine constr ... more
+ Got a coastal bridge to retrofit? There's an optimal approach for that
+ Taiwan quake highlights hi-tech island's shoddy building past
+ Fukushima operator aims to double visitors by Tokyo Olympics
+ Fukushima operator ordered to pay $10 million in new damages
+ French watchdog points at Russia over radiation cloud
+ Cape Town calls for hygiene blitz amid water crisis
+ Dutch 'ill-prepared' for cross-border nuclear accident: probe
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