OPEC's Slipping Grasp On The World's Oil Market
But cartel members such as Nigeria and Algeria that are known for producing light sweet crude - the easily flowing supplies that are low in sulphur content and simple to refine - are feeling the pinch....
View ArticleA Personal View Of North Dakota's Great Oil Rush From A Homesteader's Grandson
XTO was among the early pioneers of the Barnett Shale in North Texas. And, in a touch of irony, Statoil, the largely Norwegian state-owned oil company, took a big stake in the Williston Basin by buying...
View ArticleMarubeni Secures Power Project Deal In Saudi Arabia
Japan's Marubeni Corp is set to supply electricity and steam to huge petroleum-related complexes in Saudi Arabia, as part of a project involving state-owned oil company Saudi Aramco, Kuna has reported....
View ArticleRincon Fundraiser Honors Fallen Child
Although a Queens, N.Y., native, his family hails from El Salvador and he has a got to be one of the most exuberant guys I have ever met. After he snags my car keys for what ... "A lot of my loads are...
View ArticleOil Trove In Italy Not For Salad Dressing
Oil companies want to double production of Italy's output to almost 200,000 barrels a day, making the country Europe's third-largest oil producer behind Britain and Norway.
View ArticleCalif. Plant Closing Has Local Efect
A southern California utility's decision to decommission a nuclear power plant plagued by trouble with its replacement steam generators reinforces the need for deep scrutiny of proposed steam-generator...
View ArticleLarge Business Green Leader DTE Is More Than Power Plants And Pipelines
DTE Energy wants us to know that generating power and delivering natural gas are not incompatible with sound environmental stewardship.
View ArticlePhoto Exhibit Raises Awareness Of Climate Change Impact
DIRTY COAL. A Greenpeace photo exhibit on climate change includes the works of the award-winning photographer Kemul Jufri that showcases the impact of excessive coal mining in Indonesia....
View ArticleEPA Rules Could Stifle Clean Coal Development
I started teaching in Colstrip in the early 1980s during the boom of Units 3 and 4, and I saw a lot of well paying jobs created. It's no surprise to anyone that I support the coal industry and jobs in...
View ArticleNew Date For 115MW Renewable Energy Plant!
The country will have to wait more than three years before the proposed 115 megawatts (MW) of energy from renewable sources is added to the national grid.
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