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Evaluating active pressure management of induced earthquakes![]() San Francisco CA (SPX) May 18, 2018 Can altering the amount or rate of fluid injection and production in an oil and gas field or carbon storage site affect induced earthquakes in that field? A physics-based simulation presented at the 2018 SSA Annual Meeting suggests that this type of "active pressure management" can be useful in controlling induced seismicity at certain wells. The experiments conducted by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researcher Kayla Kroll and her colleagues were prompted by a recent spike in induced eart ... read more |
Iran says China group ready to replace Total on gas dealTehran (AFP) May 17, 2018 Chinese state-owned oil company CNPC will replace Total on a major gas field project in Iran if the French energy giant pulls out over renewed US sanctions against Tehran, Iran's oil minister has said. ... more
Russia moves on counter-sanctions on the United StatesWashington DC (SPX) May 17, 2018 Legislation enacted Thursday in the Russian parliament is designed to protect the oil-rich economy from "unfriendly" U.S. actions, the entity announced. ... more
Stars align for accelerating crude oil pricesWashington DC (UPI) May 17, 2018 A bullish report on U.S. crude oil inventories and lingering sentiments on geopolitical risks left Brent crude oil prices hovering near $80 per barrel Thursday. ... more
North African production could double by year's endWashington DC (SPX) May 17, 2018 North African oil and gas production has enough momentum that production could double by the end of the year, SDX Energy said Thursday. ... more |
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Total says it will have to leave Iran without sanctions waiversWashington DC (UPI) May 16, 2018 French energy company Total said Wednesday it may have to leave an Iranian gas project unless it gets concessions from the U.S. government. ... more
Equinor, formally Statoil, opens trading on the Oslo exchangeWashington DC (UPI) May 16, 2018 Shares in Equinor, the company formally known as Statoil, started trading Wednesday for the first time on the Oslo stock exchange, it announced. ... more
A downturn in demand forecasts sends oil prices lowerWashington DC (UPI) May 16, 2018 Crude oil prices turned lower in early Wednesday trading after the International Energy Agency said the market was creating economic headwinds. ... more
Maintenance drags oil output lower for NorwayWashington DC (UPI) May 16, 2018 Oil production from Norway, one of the main suppliers to the European economy, turned lower last month on maintenance issues, the government said. ... more
North Sea oil field reaches peak production rateWashington DC (UPI) May 16, 2018 Expect strong returns now that production from the Catcher oil field in the British waters of the North Sea has accelerated, Premiere Oil said Wednesday. ... more |
![]() Russia, Austria review fate of Nord Stream 2 pipeline
For oil, the next concerns are geopolitical, the IEA saysWashington DC (UPI) May 16, 2018 Geopolitical issues are drawing the market focus away from more fundamental issues like supply and demand metrics, the International Energy Agency said. ... more |
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Enbridge: Michigan oil pipeline needs reinforcementWashington DC (UPI) May 16, 2018 A pipeline system running through northern Michigan waters was dented by an April maritime incident and requires reinforcement, pipeline company Enbridge said. ... more
Canada says ready to compensate pipeline builder for lossesOttawa (AFP) May 16, 2018 Canada pledged Wednesday to compensate the builder of a controversial oil pipeline in British Columbia for any losses that may result from political delays. ... more
'Call me Equinor': Statoil changes nameOslo (AFP) May 16, 2018 Norway's largest oil company Statoil officially changed its name to Equinor on Wednesday as it forges ahead with its drive into renewable energy. ... more
MENA mixed on hydrocarbons and renewablesWashington (UPI) May 15, 2018 Middle East economies are advancing on the renewable energy front as costs decline, but are balanced by a thirst for fossil fuels, a development bank said. ... more
Cairn moving toward first barrels of oil from SenegalWashington (UPI) May 15, 2018 Tenders for the floating infrastructure that will help add new barrels of oil to the market from Senegal are expected by month's end, Cairn Energy said. ... more |
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World's strongest bio-material outperforms steel and spider silk Hamburg, Germany (SPX) May 17, 2018
At DESY's X-ray light source PETRA III, a team led by Swedish researchers has produced the strongest bio-material that has ever been made. The artifical, but bio-degradable cellulose fibres are stronger than steel and even than dragline spider silk, which is usually considered the strongest bio-based material.
The team headed by Daniel Soderberg from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology i ... more |
Team achieves two-electron chemical reactions using light energy, gold Champaign IL (SPX) May 17, 2018
Scientists are one step closer to building a carbon-recycling system that can harvest solar energy to efficiently convert CO2 and water into liquid fuels. By optimizing many parts of the system, the researchers say, they can now drive two-electron chemical reactions, a substantial advance over one-electron reactions, which are energy inefficient.
The research, reported in the journal Natur ... more |
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New York to world's largest offshore wildlife aerial survey Albany NY (SPX) May 18, 2018
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Normandeau Associates announced that the halfway point has been reached in a comprehensive three-year study of wildlife resources being conducted off the Atlantic Coast. The data is helping promote environmentally responsible development of the state's offshore wind resource while advancing New York's development of 2,400 ... more |
Nuclear Waste Management Organization Signs Co-Operation Agreements With International Partners Toronto, Canada (SPX) May 18, 2018
Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) has signed or renewed co-operation agreements with counterparts from five countries: Belgium, France, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The NWMO is committed to international knowledge sharing, and these agreements join accords already in place with nuclear waste organizations in Finland, South Korea and Japan.
"As our work t ... more |
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GRACE-FO Will Help Monitor Droughts Pasadena CA (JPL) May 15, 2018
You may not notice water in the ground under your feet, but it plays an important role in keeping you alive. Plants draw water from soil into their roots and use it to grow. If there's not enough, the resulting drought may have impacts that spread across local water supplies, regional agriculture and even international food prices.
NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mis ... more |
How even one automated, connected vehicle can improve safety and save energy in traffic Ann Arbor MI (SPX) May 15, 2018
Connected cruise control uses vehicle-to-vehicle communication to let automated vehicles respond to multiple cars at a time in an effort to save energy and improve safety.
University of Michigan researchers have demonstrated its effectiveness on public roads, even when just one automated vehicle is moving among human-driven cars.
Vehicle-to-vehicle communication, or V2V, refers to th ... more |
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Marriage a distant dream for many in Iraq's Mosul Mosul, Iraq (AFP) May 17, 2018 Khulud yearns to be swept away by a "prince charming", but like many young Iraqis in the former jihadist stronghold of Mosul she worries she may never marry.
"I haven't found a husband or a job - my life consists of household chores," says the 24-year-old university graduate, who feels increasingly trapped in her parents' home.
"My older sister, who is 37, already has four children... I ... more |
Washington seeks global 'coalition' against Iran regime Washington (AFP) May 18, 2018 Washington wants to build a global "coalition" against the Tehran regime and its "destabilizing activities," the State Department said on Thursday, after pulling out from the Iran nuclear accord to the anger of US allies.
The plan is to be detailed on Monday by the top United States diplomat, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in his first major foreign policy address since taking office in Apr ... more |
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N. Koreans visit Beijing to learn about China's reforms: ministry Beijing (AFP) May 15, 2018
A North Korean delegation has visited Beijing to learn about China's experience in economic reform and opening up, the foreign ministry said Tuesday, the latest diplomatic outreach by the isolated regime.
The Cold War-era allies have stepped up contacts in recent weeks as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un prepares for a historic summit with US President Donald Trump in Singapore on June 12. ... more |
In Lagos, the 'Venice of Africa' fights for survival Lagos (AFP) May 17, 2018
Its nickname is the "Venice of Africa" but, other than its maze of narrow waterways where wooden boats glide, Makoko offers little similarity with the fabled canal city of Europe.
Makoko, to be blunt, is an environmental eyesore. It is a vast slum of wooden shacks built on stilts in the brackish, blackish, thickly-polluted lagoon in the heart of Lagos, Africa's biggest megapolis.
The spr ... more |
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Taking Air Travel to the Streets, or Just Above Them Washington DC (SPX) May 08, 2018
There was a time when people and goods were moved through the crowded city on the ground, restricted to the busy street surfaces by necessity and gravity.
So, inspired visionaries considered new ways to get about town and dreamt of innovative flying machines that could safely transport passengers and ship cargo within the urban jungle by rising above the congestion below.
No, we're n ... more |
Trump dampens chances of trade deal with China Washington (AFP) May 18, 2018 US and Chinese officials face a new round of tough trade talks on Friday as President Donald Trump discounted chances of a deal, but Beijing extended a potential olive branch.
Trump met with a Chinese delegation headed by Vice Premier Liu He on Thursday as talks aimed at easing frictions between the economic powers got underway.
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EU's Tusk hits out at Trump's 'capricious assertiveness' Sofia (AFP) May 16, 2018
EU chief Donald Tusk hit out at US President Donald Trump on Wednesday, accusing Washington of "capricious assertiveness" in abandoning the Iran nuclear deal and imposing trade tariffs on Europe.
"Looking at the latest decisions of President Trump, someone could even think with friends like that who needs enemies," Tusk told reporters in the Bulgarian capital Sofia before EU leaders met to d ... more |
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People are pillaging the world's protected areas Tampa (AFP) May 17, 2018
Highways are being paved, oil is being drilled and entire cities are sprouting up inside many of the world's nature preserves, imperiling the very creatures they are meant to protect, researchers said Thursday.
The vast harm being wreaked by people inside protected areas that are home to endangered animals like the eastern black rhinoceros, Sumatran tiger and spectacled hare-wallaby was deta ... more |
National Guard role expanding on border: US Homeland chief Washington (AFP) May 16, 2018 The role of US National Guard troops sent to the Mexican border is being expanded, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said on Tuesday.
Nielsen told Fox News host Laura Ingraham that 1,600 Guard members are currently on the frontier, a number that will next rise to 2,200 as their duties expand.
"Originally we were focused on border patrol support but now we've extended it," with ... more |
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