Sunday, February 2, 2025

ANADARKO 24 HOUR DEADLINE ALERT: FORMER LOUISIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL AND KAHN SWICK & FOTI, LLC REMIND INVESTORS of Deadline in Class Action Lawsuit Against Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum Corporation – OXY

ANADARKO 24 HOUR DEADLINE ALERT: FORMER LOUISIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL AND KAHN SWICK & FOTI, LLC REMIND INVESTORS of Deadline in Class Action Lawsuit Against Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum Corporation – OXY

China Pushes Coal Power To Fight Economic Slump – Analysis -oilandgas360

China Pushes Coal Power To Fight Economic Slump – Analysis

eurasia review Oil and Gas 360 Publishers Note: This is an interesting Op-Ed article that brings the economic power of coal – cheap. With the economic crisis facing China, you may in fact see a regression to more electricity produced by coal. Which is not good for the world’s pollution issues. The use of coal will help reduce the imports

Vogtle - Workforce Reduced By 20 percent As Coronavirus Pandemic Takes Toll -oilandgas360

Vogtle / Workforce Reduced By 20% As Coronavirus Pandemic Takes Toll

NUCNET 42 workers at new-build site in Georgia have been diagnosed with Covid-19 The workforce at the Vogtle nuclear power station in the US state of Georgia is being reduced by about 20%, or roughly 1,800 employees, to mitigate the impact of Covid-19. Georgia Power’s parent company, Southern Company said in a filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission. In its filing,

Giant Aramco - oil and gas 360

Saudis to sell 600,000 bbl of oil a day to the U.S. in April

World Oil LONDON (Bloomberg) –Saudi Arabia is set to sell about 600,000 barrels a day of crude to the U.S. in April, the highest volume in a year, according to a Saudi industry official familiar with allocations to American refiners. The shipments, agreed with refiners as Saudi Arabia ramped up production to a record 12.3 million barrels a day this

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Canada attaches stricter environmental rules to oilfield support funds

WorldOil OTTAWA (Bloomberg) –Canada’s plan to spend $1.2 billion to help clean up the country’s derelict oil wells comes with strings attached: tougher environmental rules for the energy-rich province of Alberta. “We’ve been urging the Trudeau government to bail out people and not polluters, and today’s announcement is a step in that direction,” Greenpeace Canada Senior Energy Strategist Keith Stewart said in