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Saturday, November 23, 2013

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 11/22

Top Oil & Gas News
Two workers killed in explosion at Total refinery
Total reports the situation as under control, and says there was no resulting fire or release of hydrocarbons. The company says only steam has been released into the atmosphere, and there has been no environmental impact.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From a fatal explosion at a Belgium refinery, to worker protests in Norway, to the prediction for the pumps market, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update.
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This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
Norway oil workers strike for higher wages
Pumps market could reach $47 million due to shale gas drilling
Adams County commissioners approve natural gas pipeline construction
Ukraine begins buying natural gas from Russia again
Petrobras completes offshore oil well in Franco area
ConocoPhillips announces gas production startup from the Jasmine Field
Saipem opens new indoor fabrication yard in Edmonton
Eni sells stake in gas producer Severenergia
BP adds 2 drilling rigs in deepwater Gulf of Mexico
Statoil accepts fine for offshore oil platform wash water
Enterprise starts up eighth Mont Belvieu natural gas liquids fractionator
API urges speedy approval of U.S. LNG exports
Apache completes partnership of Egypt oil and gas business

Energy Insights
Governing Energy: Social Media Goes BC
Social media is used for a wide variety of purposes. Two include the collection and dissemination of information during times of crisis.
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Energy and Environmental Economics: The Biofuels Renewable Fuel Standard at a Crossroads
EPA went even further than I had suspected and proposed reducing the total RFS volume from 18.15 to 15.21 billion gallons.
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