Archive for the ‘HSE’ Category

Communities that have depended economically on coal are facing impacts now that communities that similarly rely on oil and gas will face in the future, speakers suggested at a Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs event. Such c…

Indian Oil Corp. has let multiple contracts totaling $12 million to Emerson Electric Co. to provide services related to a major modernization and upgrade of operations and emissions programs to increase operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and exp…

US House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Raul M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Energy and Minerals Subcommittee Chairman Alan Lowenthal asked acting US Interior Sec. David Bernhardt for information about the US Bureau of Land Management’s safety and envi…

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that it is proposing possible changes in the Coastal Zone Management Act aimed at making the federal consistency process more efficient across all stages of US Outer Continental Shelf oil an…

Changes which the US Environmental Protection Agency proposed to improve the Renewable Identification Numbers biofuel credits program under the federal Renewable Fuel Standard would have the opposite effect, a study commissioned by the American Petrole…

Renewable energy and natural gas appear likely to see their global market shares grow the most through 2040, BP PLC Chief Economist Spencer Dale told a Washington audience.

Resumption of oil and gas geological and geophysical (G&G) data gathering on the US Mid-Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf after more than 30 years would help advance scientific knowledge as well as identify and determine the value of potential resou…

Western Australia’s Environmental Protection Authority (WAEPA) has revised its guidance on mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from large new or expanding projects in the state, drawing the ire of the petroleum industry.

Two oil and gas groups jointly expressed concern that a Colorado Senate bill was moving ahead before getting the necessary public input. SB 19-181 was scheduled for consideration by a Senate committee a business day after Senate Majority Leader Stephen…

Two oil and gas groups jointly expressed concern that a Colorado Senate bill was moving ahead before getting the necessary public input. SB 19-181 was scheduled for consideration by a Senate committee a business day after Senate Majority Leader Stephen…