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We’re Back! Preliminary list of participating companies posted for EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference

Oil & Gas 360 EnerCom, Inc. published a preliminary list of participating companies for The Oil and Gas Conference today.  We are adding to the list daily and hope that you will be able to attend this year.       Click here to register and see preliminary list.   We are excited to bring the energy and investment community back together in Denver August 15-18, 2021   Conference Details: EnerCom’s The Oil & Gas Conference®

U.S. bans imports of solar panel material from Chinese company- oil and gas 360

U.S. bans imports of solar panel material from Chinese company

Fox Business The Biden administration on Wednesday ordered a ban on U.S. imports of a key solar panel material from Chinese-based Hoshine Silicon Industry Co. over, forced labor allegations, said two sources briefed on the matter. The U.S. Commerce Department separately restricted exports to Hoshine, three other Chinese companies and the paramilitary Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, saying they were involved

In Scotland, wave energy device reaches critical milestone, gears up for testing- oil and gas 360

In Scotland, wave energy device reaches critical milestone, gears up for testing

CNBC A project centered around the development of a subsea wave energy converter has taken another step forward after its two major constituent parts were joined together at a facility in Scotland. According to a statement from AWS Ocean Energy on Wednesday, the assembly, which it described as “a critical milestone”, took place last week. A “final hook-up” of internal

Germany, U.S. seek to resolve Nord Stream 2 dispute by end August -Altmaier- oil and gas 360

Germany, U.S. seek to resolve Nord Stream 2 dispute by end August -Altmaier

Reuters BERLIN  – The conservative and Greens candidates to succeed German Chancellor Angela Merkel after September’s federal election clashed on Thursday on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia, and on whether Germany should host U.S nuclear weapons. In their first debate, focused on foreign and security policy, Armin Laschet, from Merkel’s conservative alliance, welcomed a decision by the