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Robots, Drones Changing How Oil Firms Handle Dangerous Offshore Work

May 13 2018 // At BP’s massive Thunder Horse oil platform in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, a dog-sized robot called Maggie uses magnetic tracks to creep along pipes connecting the giant oil facility to the sea floor. Before MaggHD,...

Oil Shippers Face Insurance Uncertainty with Return of U.S. Sanctions on Iran

May 11 2018 // Oil tanker owners are facing a nervous wait to find out whether they can carry on doing business with Iran after President Trump said on Tuesday he was reinstating a raft of sanctions against the Persian Gulf country. The...

Allianz Expanding Climate Strategy, Doesn’t Want to Insure Coal Operations

May 10 2018 // The Allianz Group “is significantly expanding its climate strategy.” The German insurance giant recently announced a commitment to support the change to a low-carbon economy over the coming decades, and is...

Oil Companies Ask Judge to Kill NYC’s Global Warming Lawsuit

May 9 2018 // Five of the world’s biggest oil companies asked a judge to throw out New York City’s lawsuit seeking to hold them responsible for costs related to the environmental changes caused by their products. BP Plc,...

California Commissioner Ran a Climate Change ‘Stress Test’ on Insurers

May 8 2018 // California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones has run a “stress test” on the state’s largest insurers. Jones said during a press conference on Tuesday that he is the first U.S. financial regulator to...

Texas Oil Industry Employment Lags Amid Stalled Oil Market Recovery

May 8 2018 // Skilled workers in Texas are still looking for jobs as U.S. employment in the oil and gas industry continues to lag behind rising oil prices. The Houston Chronicle reports that job seekers hoping for an oil market recovery...

Iowa Medical Marijuana Industry Unsure About Future

Apr 30 2018 // Serious questions linger about the fate of medical marijuana in Iowa as Republican lawmakers find themselves considering an eleventh-hour deal that would expand the program to more patients. The state’s sole...

Wisconsin Oil Refinery Fire Injures at Least 15

Apr 27 2018 // An explosion at Husky Energy’s refinery in Superior, Wisconsin, caused a fire that burned for several hours on Thursday and sent smoke billowing into the air, prompting the evacuation of thousands of residents,...

U.S. Insurers Not Doing Enough on Sustainability, New Report Shows

Apr 26 2018 // A new report from a sustainability advocate gives two green thumbs down to the U.S. insurance industry for its inability to grow its efforts, or its interest, in dealing with climate change compared with other sectors. The...

Supreme Court Upholds Patent Review Process Favored by High-Tech

Apr 25 2018 // The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday gave its stamp of approval to a government review process prized by high technology companies as an easy and cheap way to combat “patent trolls” and others that bring patent...

Evidence of Massive California Oil Spill Was Obvious, But Was It A Crime?

Apr 23 2018 // An acrid stink of petroleum three years ago sent Santa Barbara County firefighters scrambling in a search for a possible spill. When they arrived at Refugio State Beach they witnessed oil staining the pristine sands and...

Michigan Official: Tugboat Company Facing Suit Over Great Lakes Cable Damage, Spill

Apr 18 2018 // Recent damage to underwater oil and electrical lines in the waterway connecting Lake Huron and Lake Michigan that’s blamed for an insulation fluid spill was caused by a tugboat dragging its anchor, Michigan’s...

Massachusetts Top Court Rules Against Exxon in Climate Change Probe

Apr 13 2018 // Massachusetts’ top court on Friday rejected Exxon Mobil Corp’s bid to block the state’s attorney general from obtaining records to investigate whether the company for decades concealed its knowledge of...

California Oil Company Slapped With $12.5M Fine

Apr 13 2018 // A California oil company with a long history of safety violations and regulatory lapses was hit with a record $12.5 million fine by state regulators for nearly 1,500 violations in the past year at an oil field in Orange...

California Oil Firms Had Nearly 400 Violations

Apr 12 2018 // An environmental group says oil and gas companies drilling off Southern California violated state regulations nearly 400 times in the past three years. Records obtained by The Associated Press that were released Wednesday...

Oil Platform Worker Pleads Guilty to Pollution Violation in Gulf Blast

Apr 4 2018 // A contract worker has pleaded guilty to violating the federal Clean Water Act in connection with a deadly oil platform explosion off Louisiana’s coast. Prosecutors said in court documents that Don Moss, of Groves....

Marathon to Pay $335K for 2016 Diesel Spill in Indiana

Apr 2 2018 // Marathon Petroleum Corp. has agreed to pay $335,000 for a 2016 spill where nearly 36,000 gallons of diesel fuel leaked into the Wabash River near the Indiana-Illinois border. The company’s settlement with the U.S....

Louisiana Lawmakers Eyeing BP Oil Spill Money

Apr 2 2018 // As Louisiana lawmakers scrounge for money, state senators are eyeing an annual stream of Gulf oil spill recovery money tied to economic losses from the disaster. Louisiana is expected to receive yearly payments of $53.3...

Texas Oil Field Service Company Settles Oklahoma Pollution Lawsuit

Mar 27 2018 // A Texas-based oil field service company has settled a lawsuit with more than 100 southern Oklahoma residents who allege their homes and businesses were damaged by groundwater contamination caused by the...

In Reply to Cities’ Liability Suit, One Oil Firm Agrees Humans Causing Climate Change

Mar 26 2018 // A Chevron attorney said in court last Wednesday that the company supports scientific conclusions that humans are causing climate change, a response to a lawsuit that accuses five major energy producers of misleading the...