Draft Environmental Study on Dakota Access Pipeline Expected in Fall, US Army Corps of Engineers Says

HOUSTON, Aug 24 (Reuters) – A draft environmental impact statement for the Dakota Access oil pipeline is now expected to be released in fall, a spokesperson for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said on Thursday. The review was initially expected to be completed last year and earlier was pushed back to spring of this …

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Digital Transformation on the Route to Net Zero – Geoffrey Cann

A panel discussion at the upcoming World Petroleum Congress takes on this huge topic. Companies working in the energy sector are now prosecuting their own self-defined pathways to achieve carbon zero or carbon neutral business profiles. Digital innovations play a key role. Roadmap to Carbon Zero As part of the World Petroleum Congress, September 17-21, …

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Chevron LNG workers in Australia allow union to call for strike

Supplies from Chevron’s liquefied natural gas facilities in major exporter Australia could be disrupted after the last batch of its workers on Monday voted to authorise their unions to take industrial action if necessary. The Gorgon and Wheatstone facilities in Western Australia – along with Woodside Energy Group’s projects in the same area – account for …

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US Regulator Aims to Improve Safety of Gas Distribution Pipelines

Aug 24 (Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) on Thursday proposed new measures to bolster the safety requirements of gas distribution pipelines. The PHMSA issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), outlining updated regulations to improve safety on the country’s millions of miles of gas distribution pipelines. …

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Hyperdrive: Why the EV Industry is Talking About ‘Black Mass’

The latest buzzword in battery materials sounds like a concept borrowed from astrophysics. But “black mass” is just a very literal description of the intermediate product from recycling either spent electric-vehicle batteries or scrap from battery plants. It’s a dark, powdery cocktail of metals such as lithium, cobalt and nickel that’s emerging as a commodity in its own …

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Oil Steadies as China Moves to Support Economy, Tropical Storm in Focus

Summary China halves stamp duty on stock trades to boost flagging market Tropical Storm Idalia expected to hit Florida as hurricane Fed’s Powell says higher rates may be needed LONDON, Aug 28 (Reuters) – Oil was little changed on Monday after China took steps to bolster its flagging economy, though investors remained worried about the …

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Protecting Electrical Substations with Thermal Technology

Electrical substations frequently face challenges from several sources. These include vandals, intruders, hazardous weather, and high energy demand periods. On top of this, there’s the difficulty of the substations being unmanned and often remotely located. This makes them harder to protect from intrusion, theft, and sabotage. Substations are vulnerable points in the electricity grid and, …

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Energy interests and environmentalists fight Biden oil lease plan from different sides

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Biden administration’s plan to protect an endangered species of whale by scaling back an auction of oil and gas drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico is being challenged by the oil industry, even as environmentalists go to court to stop the lease sale altogether. The conflicting federal lawsuits, one …

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Oil Falls for Second Week as Iran Speculation Sways Quiet Market

Oil posted its second straight weekly decline as signals of additional crude supplies and a deteriorating global demand outlook loomed over a string of thinly traded sessions. The narrative of tight supplies that has driven crude’s rally since June has faded amid prospects that the US will ease sanctions on Iran and Venezuela. Meanwhile, faltering growth in China and …

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