The domestic petroleum industry is in a sustainable recovery, but it remains challenged in regenerating its workforce at all levels and reestablishing itself as a world leader in research and development (R&D), the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) reported last week.
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IOGCC: Petroleum Industry Still Challenged to Regenerate Workforce
The domestic petroleum industry is in a sustainable recovery, but it remains challenged in regenerating its workforce at all levels and reestablishing itself as a world leader in research and development (R&D), the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) reported Monday.
Rep. Waxman Challenges EPA on BHP Billiton LNG Handling
Veteran California Rep. Henry Waxman earlier this month challenged the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its handling of the offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal planned by Australian resources giant BHP Billiton. Waxman expressed concerns in a Jan. 16 letter that the federal agency was rolling over for proponents of the offshore LNG terminal.
Rep. Waxman Challenges EPA on BHP Billiton LNG Handling
Veteran California Congressman, Rep. Henry Waxman, earlier this month challenged the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its handling of the reviews of the proposed offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal by Australian resources giant, BHP Billiton. Waxman expressed concerns in a Jan. 16 letter that the federal agency was rolling over for proponents of the LNG floating terminal.
BHP Billiton Rebuts Governor Candidate on CA Offshore LNG Plans
BHP Billiton challenged Phil Angelides, California State Treasurer and Democratic Party candidate for governor, on his opposition to Billiton’s plans for an LNG receiving terminal 12 miles off the Pacific Coast from Oxnard, CA. Angelides is proposing a tough, detailed state review of all LNG projects.
BHP Billiton Rebuts Governor Candidate on CA Offshore LNG Plans
BHP Billiton is challenged Phil Angelides, California State Treasurer and Democratic Party candidate for governor, on his opposition to Billiton’s plans for an LNG receiving terminal 12 miles off the Pacific Coast from Oxnard, CA. Angelides is proposing a tough, detailed state review of all LNG projects.
Enron Defense Questions Veracity of Witness
Challenged by the defense team on Monday, a former Enron Broadband Services (EBS) executive acknowledged that he, too, lied to employees, investors and investigators with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) before making a deal to cooperate in the trial of Enron founder Kenneth Lay and ex-CEO Jeffrey Skilling.
Futures Continue Lower as Weather Picture Still Incomplete; EIA Internet-Challenged
Continuing the momentum from Monday’s 50.5-cent slide lower, January natural gas futures probed lower Tuesday on news that a majority of the U.S. might not be subjected to a stretch of below normal temperatures as previously predicted.
Lay Claims His Indictment Was Politically-Motivated
Former Enron Corp. Chairman Ken Lay, claiming his indictment two weeks before the Democratic National Convention was politically motivated, Wednesday challenged the Justice Department to respond to his call for a speedy trial by scheduling it before the November election. The challenge is contained in an op-ed piece written by Lay entitled “The Politics of My Trial” and published in The Washington Post midway through the Republican National Convention.
NEB: Canadians to be Challenged by Difficult, Complex Energy Choices
Canadians are facing increasingly complex and difficult energy choices because of the country’s crude oil decline, flat natural gas production from the once prolific Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and increasing development of new non-traditional sources of supply, according to the 2003 annual report issued Tuesday by the National Energy Board (NEB).