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EnerCom and Colorado School of Mines announce keynote panels, presentations and participating companies for The Energy Venture Investment Summit, February 16 & 17, 2022- oil and gas 360

EnerCom and Colorado School of Mines announce keynote panels, presentations and participating companies for The Energy Venture Investment Summit, February 16 & 17, 2022

Oil and Gas 360 DENVER, Feb. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — EnerCom, Inc., a nationally-recognized management consultancy, and Colorado School of Mines, a leading public research university focused on science and engineering, announced its Keynote speakers and presenting company line-up for The Energy Venture Investment Summit presented by Colorado School of Mines and EnerCom, in-person and on campus in Golden, Colorado, on Wednesday, February 16th & Thursday, February 17th, 2022.    

Oil hits fresh seven-year highs, closing out seven weeks of gains- oil and gas 360

Oil hits fresh seven-year highs, closing out seven weeks of gains

Reuters NEW YORK – Oil prices surged to fresh seven-year highs on Friday, headed for a seventh straight weekly increase, built on ongoing worries about supply disruptions fueled by frigid US weather and ongoing political turmoil among major world producers. Brent crude rose $2.25, or 2.5%, to $93.36 a barrel by 10:32 a.m. EST (1532 GMT), having earlier touched its

Oil shipments in European oil hub delayed after cyber attacks- oil and gas 360

Oil shipments in European oil hub delayed after cyber attacks

Reuters LONDON, Feb 4 – Tanker and barge shipments in and out of Europe’s biggest oil hub have been delayed by up to a week as four storage companies scramble to resume operations after cyber attacks, sources familiar with the matter said. Since the end of last week, storage company Oiltanking and oil trading firm Mabanaft, both owned by Germany’s

Biden extends Trump-era solar tariffs, with several modifications- oil and gas 360

Biden extends Trump-era solar tariffs, with several modifications

CNBC The Biden administration said Friday that it will extend Section 201 tariffs on imported solar cells and panels for another four years, but with several changes to existing provisions. The tariff rate quota for solar cells will rise from 2.5 gigawatts to 5 gigawatts, and the administration will also uphold the decision to exclude bifacial panels from tariffs. Bifacial panels, which