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Environmental Groups Protest Oil Searching in Florida Wetlands

Renewed hunts for oil in sensitive Florida ecosystems have environmental groups raising questions about the state's regulation of the oil and gas industry.

Shell Icebreaker Takes on Repairs in US State of Oregon

Environmental activists in Portland are protesting the arrival of the Fennica, a vessel that Royal Dutch Shell PLC plans to use in its Arctic offshore drilling project after it's repaired.

Algeria Cuts Spending, Energy Revenues Falls

Algeria will trim spending in its 2015 budget by 1.35 percent, expecting a slump in oil prices to reduce its energy earnings 50 percent, the government said on Thursday.

New S.African Crude Blending Terminal to Supply Asia in 2017

Using the world's first dedicated crude oil blending terminal, South Africa will by 2017 mix different grades of crude oil for export to refineries across Asia, enabling them to produce cleaner fuels more cheaply, an official said on Thursday.

Mexico’s PEMEX Missing Nearly 3m Barrels of Oil

Petroleos Mexicanos seems to have misplaced 2.7 million barrels of oil. Since a deadly blast on April 1 tore through one of its offshore platforms, the state oil giant has baffled industry analysts with its assessment of the damage.

Guyana Searches for Alternatives to Venezuelan Oil

Guyana is considering energy alternatives to the Petrocaribe program as Venezuela fails to meet export quotas and tensions flare between the neighboring countries.

Gulf of Mexico Drilling Rigs Sit Idle

The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea have become a garage for deepwater drillships -- at a cost of about $70,000 a day each. It’s either that or send your precious rig to a scrapyard.

German Chemical Giant Heading to Post-Sanction Iran

Germany’s BASF, the world’s biggest chemical maker, has announced that it plans to return to the Iranian market.

UAE Garnering Gains of Energy Subsidy Reform

The UAE government could save several billions of dollars a year on fuel subsidies, following the move to deregulate the prices of oil,

Arab Woman Becomes Director of Electricity Forum

Elecrama 2016, a leading trade and networking forum for the electricity industry, has appointed UAE national Heba Al Mansoori as the director for the forum's promotional and business development activities across the Middle East region.

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