Archive of: Oil & Gas Articles
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Apache Corp. signs deal with CIRI to explore its landsApache Corp. has signed an agreement to explore 250,000 acres of onshore lands in the Cook Inlet basin owned by Cook Inlet Region Inc., an Anchorage-based Alaska Native corporation, Apache announced in a press release Aug. 6. |
August Issue 2 2012 | |
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Chevron faces criticism after refinery fireRICHMOND, Calif. (AP) — Investigators were looking at how a small, seemingly insignificant leak at one of the country’s biggest oil refineries quickly unraveled into an intense fire that sent acrid black smoke into the sky and hundreds of people to hospitals with health complaints. |
August Issue 2 2012 |
Output triples at KensingtonThe Kensington gold mine near Juneau returned to full production in the second quarter of 2012 after reducing output in 2011 to allow for a series of capital projects designed to improve productivity, company officials told analysts in an Aug. 7 briefing. |
August Issue 2 2012 | |
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Admiral confident in Coast Guard Arctic readinessLessons learned from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico have helped the Coast Guard prepare for possible oil spills in the Arctic Ocean, the commandant of the agency said Wednesday. |
August Issue 1 2012 |
Funding causing in-state gas line delaysLimited funding is causing delays for an in-state natural gas pipeline, a leader behind the group promoting the project said Tuesday. |
August Issue 1 2012 | |
Coast Guard prepares for expanded Arctic roleThe Coast Guard is ready for expanded activity in Arctic waters, including petroleum exploration, Commandant Robert Papp told a U.S. Senate subcommittee Monday, even though the nearest agency base is more than 750 miles southeast of the Bering Strait, on Kodiak Island. |
August Issue 1 2012 | |
Shell Oil scales back Arctic drilling planShell Oil Co. is downsizing its plan for off-shore drilling in the Arctic this year amid delays completing a spill containment barge required by the federal government, a spokesman said Tuesday. |
July Issue 5 2012 | |
BP posts Q2 loss as output, oil prices fallOil company BP reported Tuesday a loss of $1.4 billion for the second quarter due to lower prices and production and as it wrote down the value of some assets, including shale gas in the U.S. |
July Issue 5 2012 | |
TransCanada to gauge interest in gas lineThe holder of an exclusive license to build a major natural gas pipeline in Alaska plans to again gauge market interest in the project. |
July Issue 5 2012 | |
Natural gas resumes 3-month surge on hot weatherAs the temperature keeps rising, so does the price of natural gas. Natural gas futures in New York have surged 67 percent since hitting a 10-year low this spring. |
July Issue 5 2012 |


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