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Steven O'Sullivan

Incredible underwater video of oil gushing from the ocean floor in Gulf of Mexico - 0 views

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    BP has released an incredible new underwater video showing oil and gas erupting under pressure in large, dark clouds from safety device on the ocean floor in the Gulf of Mexico.
Steven O'Sullivan

Largest new oil and gas discovery in 35 years - 0 views

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    Occidental Petroleum Corporation has made a significant discovery of oil and gas reserves in Kern County, California. Occidental believes there are...
Steven O'Sullivan

Lusi volcano eruption blamed on mining firm by British-led science team - 0 views

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    British scientists have revealed evidence that a mining company drilling for gas was responsible for unleashing a mud volcano in Indonesia which has killed...
Steven O'Sullivan

Top Paid CEOs: Oil Execs Dominate but Don't Top List - 1 views

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    The surest route to big bucks was running an oil or natural gas company. Their CEOs represented seven of the...
Steven O'Sullivan

Santos to create forestry plantation - 0 views

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    Oil and gas producer Santos will create one of Australia's largest forestry plantations...
Steven O'Sullivan

Death toll rises to 42 in China mine blast - 0 views

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    The death toll from a gas explosion at a coal mine in central China has risen to 42, with 37...
Steven O'Sullivan

miningne.ws: Exploration activity in oil and gas falls steeply - 0 views

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    The financial crisis that has created a world wide credit crunch may stem the flow of capital expenditure by exploration and production companies.
Alex Parker

Big rigs: how to move the world's largest rigs - 1 views

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    Oil and gas rigs are some of the biggest moveable structures in the world. Modern rigs cost millions of dollars and can weigh up to 30,000 tons.
Peter Hollard

The Hindu : News / National : India, China won't sign Copenhagen Accord - 0 views

  • “So if the US is not going to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 17 percent, which was a very weak target anyway, why should we make any commitment even if it does not have any legal teeth?” the official said.China also appears in no mood to sign the accord.
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    Both India and China will expand their use of coal in the years ahead..
Peter Hollard

Coal and Treasuries | Gregor.us - 0 views

  • When the developing world faced higher oil prices, it guided its development toward power generation. But when the developed world, already married to an oil based infrastructure, faced higher oil prices it guided its development towards growth in credit. The United States is the number 2 user of coal, behind China, at 565 mtoe per year. And Germany is the number 7 user of coal at 85 mtoe per year. But coal demand growth in the OECD is largely halted by infrastructure. Most of the powergen additions in the OECD the past 30 years have been natural gas fired. Take a look at the growth of coal demand over the past 20 years, meanwhile, back in the developing world.
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      India is going to be a big buyer of coal... coal prices are set to rise
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    Coal looks to be a good investment going forward ....
Steven O'Sullivan

Gold Fields Pioneers Carbon Trading in the Gold Industry - 1 views

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    Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields) is set to become the world's first gold mining company to sell Certified Emissions Reductions (CERs), the financial securities used to trade carbon emissions...
Felix Gryffeth

Shale gas was going to make them rich. Then the checks arrived | Charlotte Observer - 0 views

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    "Guaranteed Minimum Royalty Act"
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