Cutting carbon: news
News from the UK government and Shell Cansolv regarding cutting carbon levels in industry.
News from the UK government and Shell Cansolv regarding cutting carbon levels in industry.
The Persephone Project, off the northwest coast of Australia, has been granted approval.
Buru Energy Limited has provided an update on the results of the Ungani North 1 well test.
The Pata 1 exploration well is the first of three wells in this year’s exploration programme in the Arckaringa Basin.
Gazprom and PetroVietnam have signed a framework agreement on joint development of the Nagumanovskoye and Severo-Purovskoye fields.
The Bowtech Products Pioneer is a high resolution underwater colour CCD camera with six integral high intensity LEDs.
The JIP is expected to bring advanced subsea water treatment one step closer to full scale field development.
The vessels are to be built at the Kleven Verft AS in Norway for the Danish based Maersk Supply Service A/S.
FMC Technologies has commissioned its first subsea production tree, manufactured for the Bonga North West project, built entirely in Nigeria.
The American Petroleum Institute has said that public health is protected under the existing ozone standards.
Elsevier has announced the addition of ten content providers who will offer content via the Knovel platform.
Eighty-nine Crowley vessels were honoured with Certificates of Environmental Achievement for years of safe operations.
The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers and Institute for Energy Research have said that the EPA’s new ozone NAAQS is all pain and no gain.