Almarai Enables Smart Manufacturing with Schneider Electric
Almarai Enables Smart Manufacturing with Schneider Electric
Almarai Enables Smart Manufacturing with Schneider Electric
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The Center for Biological Diversity announced its attempt to intervene in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission proceedings on the state of Alaska’s plans to build the nation’s largest-ever liquid natural-gas project. Alaska LNG had been described as a “gigaproject” by those involved, with an estimated price tag of $45 to $65 billion. The Alaska LNG project until Jan. 1, 2017, involved a
PG&E Named One of the Best Employers for Veterans by Military Times
AleAnna Resources Receives Natural Gas Production Approval in Italy

Wells Fargo assesses fallout for Colorado oil and gas operators The cut natural gas flowline that preliminary investigations have said caused the house explosion incident in Firestone, Colorado, in Weld County, has led Anadarko Petroleum (ticker: APC) to take significant action to shut in and inspect gas lines from its vertical wells in northeastern Colorado. “We temporarily shut in all of our
Watt Plaza Earns LEED Platinum Recertification
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From the Colorado Independent Greeley homeowners are heartened by an announcement from Extraction Oil and Gas today that the company will install a transport pipeline at its Triple Creek development site, eliminating the need for almost two dozen large storage tanks and thousands of truck trips to and from the area. Extraction said in a statement that after two years,
Asia Market Potential of Russian Oil and Gas Exports to the East 2017 – Research and Markets
From Bloomberg: After years of being a magnet for job seekers, Canada’s oil patch is turning into a bit of a no-go place — and that’s making a recovery harder. Drilling and equipment providers are finding it a tough sell to lure workers back to Alberta’s gravel roads and remote camps, where temperatures can drop below minus 40 degrees, after