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    A lack of training, familiarity, and experience with the drill floor equipment and drillship layout could have contributed to the Dec. 2, 2017, accident that killed a floor hand...
    Feb. 26, 2019
    Thermal fatigue was likely the cause of the explosion and fire at Enterprise Products Partners’ Pascagoula, Miss., gas plant late in the evening of June 27, 2016, a US Chemical...
    Feb. 25, 2019
    With US shale activity in 2019 beset by uncertainty, Rystad Energy identifies three trends for US light tight oil production that will have a profound impact on the evolution ...
    Feb. 25, 2019
    US Lower 48 exploration and production companies are under pressure from investors demanding greater capital discipline, positive free cash flow, and increasing returns. The Lower...
    Feb. 25, 2019
    Petrochemicals are being eyed as a growth market as demand for gasoline and diesel for cars is forecast to wane. Oil companies are turning their attention to plastic waste.
    Feb. 25, 2019
    Calls for clear regulatory policies toward a lower-carbon economy are growing. The challenge to provide energy to a bourgeoning world population in a reliable, sustainable way...
    Feb. 25, 2019
    For an industry to have to defend its interests by extolling capitalism seems retrograde. Has the economic system, imperfections and all, not proven to be superior to all others...
    Feb. 25, 2019
    The Texas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Association’s (TIPRO) fourth edition of its “State of Energy Report,” released earlier this month, contained many astounding findings...
    Feb. 25, 2019
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