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Alaska Department of Natural Resources awards Baker In-State gas line contractJul 17, 2009Michael Baker Jr., Inc., an engineering unit of Michael Baker Corporation, has been awarded a $5 million engineering contract from Alaska's Department of Natural Resources.
TransCanada and ExxonMobil to work together on Alaska Pipeline projectJun 12, 2009TransCanada Corporation says that TransCanada and ExxonMobil have reached an agreement to work together on an Alaska gas pipeline.
Americans: We're in on world climate treatyMay 8, 2009Australia, the United States and Norway are among the latest of 47 countries to send negotiating targets to ...
Expro opens new base in AlaskaMay 7, 2009Expro plans to open a new permanent facility in Kenai, Alaska.
ConocoPhillips, Anadarko makes new Alaskan discoveriesMay 5, 2009ConocoPhillips and Anadarko Petroleum Corporation reports the discovery and test production from two wells in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska:
First Obama “climate bill” starts hearingsApr 20, 2009A sub-committee of the U.S. House of Representatives has begun moving the new presidential administration toward a comprehensive “climate bill” with ... By WILLIAM STOICHEVSKI
Norway stakes arctic claim nearly to North PoleApr 16, 2009Norway appears a step closer to claiming more of the 90 billion barrels of oil and gas said to be locked in the arctic, after the New York based ... By WILLIAM STOICHEVSKI
U.S. sues BP over Alaska oil spillsApr 1, 2009The United States is sueing BP in Alaska after alleging the company violated national pollution laws in a series of ...
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Exploding volcano threatens Alaska oil storageMar 24, 2009An erupting Alaska volcano spewing ash 60,000 into the air has made the Drift River Oil Terminal a site of concern for residents in the oil-rich ...
U.S. gas “indies” find new leaderFeb 25, 2009More than 20 of the largest U.S.-baseed indpendent natural gas exploration and production companies have regrouped under a new ...
Energy Czar Salazar to “clean up”Jan 16, 2009New Department of the Interior chieftan Ken Salazar has said he will clean up his ministry, an umbrella for agencies that include the Minerals Management Service, guardian of ...
“Whales” cited in Shell’s Alaskan drill stopNov 21, 2008An Alaskan judge has shot down Shell’s effort to keep drilling on the Sivulliq prospect, once called Hammerhead, in the ...
Europe’s arctic oil, gas drive beginsNov 21, 2008The European Commission has officially called for cooperation with Norway and Russia — who are not members of the European Union — in coordinating its drive to secure the Arctic’s oil and fish wealth.
U.S. suppliers cheer end of drilling banOct 1, 2008The collective U.S. offshore industry has applauded President George W. Bush and Congress’s decision Monday to let lapse a 26-year ban on ...
U.S., Canada to stake out arctic troveAug 13, 2008The United States and Canada are set to embark on a survey of the arctic shelf offshore Alaska and the Northwest Territories in order to ...
“Concerted attack” aims to end U.S. drill banJul 31, 2008New U.S. oil concession rules to be worked out by the Minerals Management Agency under orders from the Secretary of the Interior have brought Washington ...
SkyHook “blimp” to speed Arctic projectsJul 23, 2008The Canadian supply chain has come up with a novel way to speed the development of ...
U.S. lawmakers kill Drill BillJul 18, 2008U.S. legislators attempting to counter President George W. Bush’s lifting of an offshore drilling ban have countered with an impromptu ...
ExxonMobil awards contracts for Point Thomson Field on productionJul 18, 2008ExxonMobil Production Company has awarded contracts for work in support of the first well of a multi-well drilling program at Point Thomson.
Bush lifts U.S. offshore ban, but boycott rulesJul 15, 2008U.S. President George Bush has lifted a ban on offshore drilling in the country’s outer continental shelf, or OCS, although Congress has not ...
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