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    The US Supreme Court's June 24 decision not to consider a challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency's E15 waiver serves as a reminder that their honors have the final say...
    July 8, 2013
    EgyptA group led by Vegas Oil & Gas has tested its Al Amir SE-17 development well at 3,664 b/d of oil and spudded the Shehab-2 exploratory well, both on the Northwest Gemsa concession...
    July 8, 2013
    Petrominerales Corp., Calgary, will conduct long-term production tests at a multizone oil discovery on its 100% owned Casanare Este block in Colombia's central Llanos basin.
    July 8, 2013
    Oil sands crude does not pose an increased risk compared with other crude oils when transported via pipeline, said a committee of scientists reporting to the US Department of ...
    July 8, 2013
    Lower natural gas prices resulting from increased unconventional production have made US manufacturing globally competitive again, witnesses told a joint hearing of two US House...
    July 8, 2013
    Rosneft and ExxonMobil Corp. said they achieved several milestones under their 2011 Strategic Cooperation Agreement, including joint venture formation for the Kara Sea and Black...
    July 8, 2013
    The Shah Deniz II consortium's selection on June 26 of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline as its natural gas western export gateway moved the project farther along. Much more will need...
    July 8, 2013
    The American Petroleum Institute will ask the US Environmental Protection Agency to give refiners at least two more years to comply if the federal regulator adopts proposed Tier...
    July 8, 2013
    Citing environmentally related delays of two oil and gas projects, the local branch of the Energy Institute, London, has urged the Irish government to address "uneasiness with...
    July 8, 2013