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  • Excelerate Unveils US Floating Liquefaction Plans {LNG for export}

    05/17/2012 9:03:18 AM PDT · by thackney · 3 replies
    Downstream Today ^ | May 15, 2012 | Excelerate Energy
    Excelerate Energy L.P. is moving forward with the development of the first floating liquefaction facility in the United States utilizing its Floating Liquefaction Storage Offloading vessel (FLSO) technology. The Lavaca Bay LNG project will be located in Port Lavaca, situated between Galveston and Corpus Christi on the Texas Gulf Coast, and will be designed to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to markets worldwide by 2017. Excelerate Energy's FLSO comprises 3 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of production capacity, 250,000 cubic meters (m3) of LNG storage, and a fully integrated gas processing plant. With this gas processing capability, the FLSO can...
  • Researchers Add 'A Dash of Carbon' to Create Nanosponges {for oil spills}

    04/16/2012 10:28:48 AM PDT · by thackney · 5 replies
    Rig Zone ^ | April 16, 2012 | Rice University
    Researchers at Rice University and Penn State University have discovered that adding a dash of boron to carbon while creating nanotubes turns them into solid, spongy, reusable blocks that have an astounding ability to absorb oil spilled in water. That's one of a range of potential innovations for the material created in a single step. The team found for the first time that boron puts kinks and elbows into the nanotubes as they grow and promotes the formation of covalent bonds, which give the sponges their robust qualities. The researchers, who collaborated with peers in labs around the nation and...
  • Yes, Virginia, President Obama Is An Oil Hypocrite

    04/03/2012 2:00:37 PM PDT · by raptor22 · 2 replies
    IBD editorials ^ | April 3, 2012
    Energy Policy: The Interior Department announces a five-year environmental study of offshore oil sites along the Atlantic coast with possible drilling off the Old Dominion in 2018 — only seven years after a promised lease sale. Despite taking credit for rising oil production on private and state lands he has nothing to do with, and claiming he supports opening up areas for domestic exploration as part of his "all-of-the-above" energy policy, President Obama in fact despises domestic fossil fuel production and moves to block it at every opportunity. During a visit to Norfolk, Va., last week, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar...
  • BP: U.S. hiding evidence on size of Gulf oil spill

    03/30/2012 10:47:04 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 11 replies
    Reuters ^ | March 30, 2012 | Jonathan Stempel
    (Reuters) - BP Plc (BP.L) has accused the U.S. government of withholding evidence that may show the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill was smaller than federal officials claimed, a key issue in determining the oil company's liability. A reduction in the size of the spill would lower the maximum civil fine BP could be forced to pay under the U.S. Clean Water Act, a sum now estimated as high as $17.6 billion. The government is one of many plaintiffs suing BP over the April 20, 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, which killed 11 workers and triggered...
  • Obama Kills Atlantic Offshore Drilling For Five Years

    03/30/2012 10:12:48 AM PDT · by Nachum · 17 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 3/30/12 | John Sexton
    Yesterday the Obama administration announced a delaying tactic which will put off the possibility of new offshore oil drilling on the Atlantic coast for at least five years: The announcement by the Interior Department sets into motion what will be at least a five year environmental survey to determine whether and where oil production might occur. Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell notes that a planned lease sale, which the administration cancelled last year, will now be put off until at least 2018. As you might expect, Republicans were not impressed with the decision: "The president's actions have closed an entire new...
  • [30] years later, Ocean Ranger tragedy deeply felt

    02/16/2012 7:55:40 PM PST · by Ocean Ranger · 3 replies
    CBC News ^ | Feb. 15, 2007 | CBC News
    [Thirty] years after a vicious winter storm ripped across the Atlantic Ocean and helped sink the world's largest and most advanced oil rig, memories of the Ocean Ranger tragedy are still painful and fresh. All 84 crew members died when the Ocean Ranger toppled and then sank on the Grand Banks in the early hours of Feb. 15, 1982. "It's still — the way it happened, there's no closure. It doesn't feel like there's any," said Connie Foley, who was 19 when her father Ron and his colleagues died at sea...
  • 30 Years Ago: 84 FEARED DEAD AS OIL-DRILLING RIG REPORTEDLY SINKS IN NORTH ATLANTIC

    02/16/2012 7:48:16 PM PST · by Ocean Ranger · 6 replies
    The New York Times ^ | Feb 16, 1982 | The Associated Press
    A huge oil-drilling rig reportedly sank in a storm off the coast of Newfoundland Monday morning, and all 84 men aboard were said to be missing in 50-foot seas and feared dead... (Page A8.)
  • The Real Reasons the Rich Are Moving Cash to the Caymans (HINT: it's not really to save on taxes)

    02/13/2012 6:24:09 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 14 replies
    Smart Money ^ | 02/13/2012 | Brett Arends
    Once thing's for sure. Mitt Romney didn't send his money down to the Cayman Islands to work on its tan. The former Massachusetts governor has been criticized by some for having some of his vast fortune in the Caribbean offshore banking center. Yes, it was politically clumsy. But it was not uncommon, and -- assuming he has filed all the right disclosures -- it was perfectly legal. But if you're not running for president, and don't have to worry about public relations, what are the legitimate reasons for moving money offshore? I spoke to Jim Duggan, a partner at Chicago...
  • A Swiss Response to American Fiscal Imperialism (America's imperialistic world-wide taxation system)

    02/13/2012 6:19:00 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies
    RealClearMarkets ^ | 02/13/2012 | Dan Mitchell
    Switzerland is in the unfortunate position of being bullied and harassed by the U.S. government. The crux of the problem is that the United States arguably has the world's worst tax system for international activity, and this creates conflict with other nations, particularly ones that have good tax laws that attract investment. This has resulted in a number of different attacks against Swiss sovereignty. On the multilateral front, the Obama Administration is actively supporting the anti-tax competition project of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. On the unilateral front, the United States is imposing onerous laws on the entire...
  • Shell hopes to drill this summer in the Arctic

    02/06/2012 5:23:49 AM PST · by thackney · 3 replies
    AP via Anchorage Daily News ^ | February 5th, 2012 | DAN JOLING
    It's the billion-dollar question in Alaska for 2012: Will this be the year Shell Oil begins large-scale offshore exploratory drilling in Arctic waters? Two months into 2012, the oil giant is beyond the lead time it said it needed to assemble the flotilla of support vessels that must accompany drill ships to leases in the remote Chukchi and Beaufort seas. But Shell Alaska Vice President Pete Slaiby remains hopeful drilling can begin when Arctic Ocean ice melts this summer, even as he awaits a green light from regulators. "There is clearly more certainty with the regulatory process than we've had...
  • Protect Your Assets OFFSHORE w/Trevor Bradley--02-03-12

    02/03/2012 9:45:11 PM PST · by appeal2 · 2 replies
    The Financial Survival Network ^ | 02/04/2012 | Kerry Lutz
    I'm live at Freedom Fest's Global Financial Summit 2012 in the Bahamas. Trevor Bradley of Georgetown Trust joins me to discuss global banking jurisdictions. Georgetown Trust specializes in helping you obtain asset protection, management, and diversification. All of their work is offshore and is protected with respect to privacy and confidentiality. Trevor and I agree, Belize is one of the best banking jurisdictions out there. Belize has never had a banking failure in its history, and banks in Belize are regulated to keep a 24% liquidity rate all year round. You need to consider offshoring a portion of your wealth....
  • How the Obama campaign will use Romney offshoring revelations

    01/20/2012 7:45:39 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 11 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 01/20/2012 | Greg Sargent
    The Obama campaign and Democrats see the revelations about Mitt Romney’s offshoring as a boost to their central case: That Romney is the walking embodiment of the reckless, unfettered, profits-at-all costs capitalism that caused the crisis and helped rig the economy against the middle class, in favor of the rich. They will argue that Romney’s private sector conduct is a preview of the priorities, philosophy and view of capitalism that he’d bring to the presidency. On a conference call with liberal bloggers just now, Obama campaign officials sketched out the case they’ll be making about Romney’s Bain days, his offshoring,...
  • Recirculation aided Gulf plume’s degradation [re:BP spill's rapid disappearance]

    01/10/2012 8:15:46 AM PST · by Constitutionalist Conservative · 11 replies
    Science News ^ | January 9, 2012 | Janet Raloff
    Throughout the months-long 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, scientists expressed surprise at the development and relatively speedy disappearance of giant plumes of subsea oil and gas that jetted from the wellhead and refused to surface. A new study explains how bacteria degraded the plumes so efficiently: A succession of hydrocarbon-noshing species mushroomed because their movable feasts were repeatedly replenished. Only about 15 percent of the BP gusher floated up to form giant surface slicks, a second new study finds. Natural gas constituents and dissolvable chemicals amounting to twice that mass remained near the seafloor, creating the...
  • BP Makes Amends (The company has performed admirably after the spill)

    01/10/2012 6:35:28 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 3 replies
    New York Times ^ | 01/10/2012 | Joe Nocera
    Today, I’m going to say some nice things about BP and some not so nice things about the lawyers who are suing BP. Please don’t spill your coffee. As horrific as the Deepwater Horizon accident was in April 2010 — killing 11 rig employees, while pouring millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico — BP has performed quite admirably in its aftermath. It has spared no expense in cleaning up the oil. It has set aside $1 billion to restore the environment and coastal ecosystem. It underwrote an advertising campaign to lure tourists back to the Gulf...
  • Shell investing billions in Alaska to chase ‘giant’ offshore opportunity

    12/19/2011 10:59:29 AM PST · by thackney · 30 replies · 1+ views
    Calgary Herald ^ | December 16, 2011 | Lisa Demer
    Standing in front of a brightly coloured, 3-D image of the geology far below the floor of the Chukchi Sea, Steve Phelps pointed to the “giant opportunity” that has prompted Shell to pour billions of dollars into the Alaska Arctic. “Burger — that’s the name you are going to get to know,” Phelps recently told reporters gathered here to learn about the huge oil company’s plans and promises for Alaska. Phelps is Shell’s Alaska exploration manager, a geologist whose job it is to find big oil. The Burger field, part of a Shell naming theme that revolved around junk food,...
  • 4 Dead, 49 Missing After (Russian) Arctic Oil Rig Sinks

    12/18/2011 10:36:24 AM PST · by Libloather · 30 replies
    Moscow Times ^ | 12/18/11 | Khristina Narizhnaya
    4 Dead, 49 Missing After Arctic Oil Rig Sinks18 December 2011 By Khristina Narizhnaya At least four people died when the floating Kolskaya oil rig overturned and sank with 67 people on board in the stormy Sea of Okhotsk as it was being towed to shore, 200 kilometers off Sakhalin Island. Fourteen people survived with minor injuries and 49 were reported missing late Sunday, the Transportation Ministry said. Four survivors were flown to the Nogliki Airport on Sakhalin Island. The Kolskaya, owned by state-owned offshore drilling company Arktikmorneftegazrazvedka, was being transported to Sakhalin after testing the Pervoocherednaya deep-sea oil well....
  • Brazil Sues Chevron for $11 Billion

    12/15/2011 8:09:12 AM PST · by Just4Him · 17 replies
    SAO PAULO—A Brazilian federal prosecutor on Wednesday asked a judge to shut down all Chevron Corp. and Transocean Ltd. operations in Brazil in a lawsuit that seeks some 20 billion Brazilian reais ($11 billion) in damages from the companies, the latest legal broadside to the firms since oil leaked from a well they operate in early November. In a statement announcing the lawsuit, the prosecutor's office in Campos, a city in Rio de Janeiro state, said Chevron and Transocean "showed a lack of planning and environmental management," by allowing the leak, which authorities say allowed at least 2,400 .
  • Environmentalists mount fresh challenge against Shell’s Arctic drilling plans {Alaska offshore}

    11/29/2011 2:00:22 PM PST · by thackney · 9 replies · 1+ views
    Fuel Fix ^ | November 29, 2011 | Jennifer A. Dlouhy
    Environmentalists have opened a new front in their campaign to block Shell’s planned drilling in Arctic waters near Alaska, by challenging the government’s decision to issue the company essential air pollution permits for some of the work. At issue are Clean Air Act permits the Environmental Protection Agency issued last month for Shell Oil Co.’s Kulluk drillship and support vessels, which the firm plans to use while working on exploratory wells in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas starting next summer. Ten Alaskan and environmental groups appealed those permits before the EPA’s administrative Environmental Appeals Board on Monday. That builds on...
  • Billionaire Buffett's Bakken Boom

    11/17/2011 10:26:11 AM PST · by kbobdelux · 14 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | 11/16/2011 07:02 PM ET | Andrew Malcolm
    Energy Policy: Killing the Keystone XL pipeline may help one of the world's richest men get richer. North Dakota's booming oil fields will now grow more dependent on a railroad the president's economic guru just bought. Stop us if you see a pattern here. About the time George Soros — Hungarian billionaire and key donor to leftist groups and the Democratic Party — invested heavily in the stock of the state-run Brazilian oil company Petrobras, President Obama was curbing U.S. offshore oil production and the U.S. Export-Import Bank announced a $2 billion loan to Petrobras to finance deep-water drilling off...
  • 9,627 feet: Shell Gulf well sets deep-water record

    11/18/2011 5:51:15 AM PST · by thackney · 10 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | November 18, 2011 | Simone Sebastian
    Shell Oil Company has broken its previous record for the world’s deepest underwater well, the company announced today. A well in the Gulf of Mexico has set a global record for oil production in deep water, Shell Oil Co. said Thursday. Shell says it is producing oil from a well 9,627 feet below the surface of the Gulf, a depth more than six times greater than the Empire State Building’s height. It exceeds by 271 feet the depth of the previous record-holder, also a Shell project in the Gulf. Both wells operate through the Perdido drilling and production platform, 200...