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Sunday, May 30th, 2010ExxonMobil Licenses Oil Sands Steam Injection Technology to Baker Hughes - MarketWatch (press release)
ExxonMobil Licenses Oil Sands Steam Injection Technology to Baker Hughes MarketWatch (press release) ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company has awarded the first license for its patented steam injection system and production method to Baker Hughes to improve the efficiency of in-situ oil sands projects. Approximately 80 percent of Canada's oil sands can ... |
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car - Reuters
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car Reuters While politicians and green lobby groups insist the future of transport is electric, in the past two months BP and Exxon have released data which points to electric cars making up only 4-5 percent of all cars globally in 20-30 years. |
Who's afraid of the electric car? - National Post (registration)
![]() National Post (registration) | Who's afraid of the electric car? National Post (registration) While politicians and green lobby groups insist the future of transport is electric, in the past two months BP and Exxon have released data which points to electric cars making up only 4-5% of all cars globally in 20-30 years. |
Imperial Oil okays $2-billion Cold Lake expansion - Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail | Imperial Oil okays $2-billion Cold Lake expansion Globe and Mail Exxon Mobil Corp., which owns the majority of Imperial, says this steam injection process can reduce CO2 emissions by 10 per cent. It issued its first license to Baker Hughes this week, noting the process reduces steam consumption. |
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car - eco-business.com
Insight: Oil industry sees no threat from electric car eco-business.com By : Reuters Exxon Mobil, the biggest oil and gas company in the world, says the continued high cost of electric vehicles compared to petroleum cars, means take-up won't even increase much during the 2030s. Image: Carsdirect.com The biggest oil ... |
The Journal Hires Dentists To Do Heart Surgery - Media Matters for America
The Guardian | The Journal Hires Dentists To Do Heart Surgery Media Matters for America It then offers several fallacies -- such as 'plants love CO2' -- to dismiss the serious threats posed by climate change, compares climate scientists to Soviet scientists who "condemned to death" dissenting biologists in the 1940s, and suggests that ... Is a misleading climate change op-ed in The Wall Street Journal really news? |
Wind power sector eager to deliver on promise - Vancouver Sun
Globe and Mail | Wind power sector eager to deliver on promise Vancouver Sun One of the drawbacks to adding gas-fired generation, especially on the large scale required to support production of LNG, is that it pushes BC out of line with its medium-term CO2 emission reduction targets. Apparently as a counter-measure, ... GE Oil & Gas completes tests on LNG compressor trains in Australia |
Obama's State of the Union: What Does It Mean for the Energy Agenda? - National Journal
Obama's State of the Union: What Does It Mean for the Energy Agenda? National Journal It is not clear what economic or social benefit comes of shoveling money to companies with record profits like Exxon and Mobile, and the public health and environmental costs from inefficient fossil fuel consumption are all too obvious. |
General Electric Company : GE Oil & Gas Completes Tests on First LNG ... - 4-traders (press release)
General Electric Company : GE Oil & Gas Completes Tests on First LNG ... 4-traders (press release) GE is providing a wide range of LNG and subsea technology for Gorgon, which will produce 15 million metric tons per year of LNG and is the world's largest carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration project. Both performance and full-load tests on the mixed ... |
Global warming and crazy fish - Record-Searchlight (blog)
Global warming and crazy fish Record-Searchlight (blog) And then the trees and plants sucked up that ancient CO2, exhaled oxygen and died, burying that carbon underground for 400 million years. Give or take a million years. And then ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP or Massey Coal came along and extracted ... |
ExxonMobil Licenses Oil Sands Steam Injection Technology to Baker Hughes
ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company has awarded the first license for its patented steam injection system and production method to Baker Hughes to improve the efficiency of in-situ oil sands projects. Read more
Bid to force think-tank to declare backers
A climate change sceptic think-tank with close ties to Australia could have one of its key financial backers unmasked after a court challenge later today. Read more
Wind power sector eager to deliver on B.C. power promise
As Christy Clark’s Liberals tie British Columbia’s economic future to an unprecedented natural gas boom, proponents of the province’s renewable energy resources hope for an opportunity to join in. B.C., predisposed to both massive and small-scale hydroelectric power development, has been one of the world’s laggards in terms of wind energy. Read more
Think-tank pressured over backers
Climate change sceptic think-tank may have to reveal a key financial backer. Read more
Bill Chameides: Minds Meet on Shale Gas/Fracking
Crossposted with TheGreenGrok.com and National Geographic's Great Energy Challenge blog. Highlights from a workshop on the environmental and social implications of fracking. A group of... Read more
Onshore Argentina
Repsol YPF announced on Nov. 7, 2011, that it had made the largest oil discovery ever in Argentina. The operator said it found 927 MMbbl of shale oil in the Vaca Muerta basin of Argentina's Neuquen province. Read more


