Canal Energy has plan to get oil out of the water The Daily News Mon, 31 May 2010 18:35 PM PDT In early May crews from Canal Energy, a Bogalusa-based company that engineers, constructs and services offshore boiler technology worldwide and whose major division is offshore, deepwater well testing, packed up huge boilers and heat exchangers and headed to the Gulf Coast with a plan to help stop the flow of oil that had been gushing since the Deepwater Horizon explosion April 20. | Layoffs at Chalk River nuclear facility CBC.ca Mon, 31 May 2010 18:28 PM PDT Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. will lay off about 50 employees at its Chalk River facility in eastern Ontario, according to the union that represents government scientists. | Nearly 900 without power in Marysville area Times Herald Mon, 31 May 2010 18:28 PM PDT Monday afternoon's storms cause several power outages in the Marysville area. About 879 DTE Energy customers lost power, according to Eileen Dixon, DTE Energy spokeswoman. | Lakers hope for finals boost from Artest, Bynum AP via Yahoo! Sports Mon, 31 May 2010 18:06 PM PDT Although Andrew Bynum didn't play in the 2008 NBA finals, he remembers how it all ended. Boston Celtics fans celebrated their clinching victory by throwing rocks and other projectiles at the Los Angeles Lakers' departing bus, also rocking it back and forth. "I only saw a couple of games, and it was crazy -- the energy, the fans," said Bynum, who was out for the season with an... | CBM Asia Announces Update to Working Interest in Sekayu Coalbed Methane PSC SYS-CON Media Mon, 31 May 2010 18:03 PM PDT CBM Asia Development Corp. ("CBM Asia" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: TCF)(US: CBMDF)(FRANKFURT: IY2), reports that it has been notified by South Sumatra Energy Inc. ("SSE"), which holds 50% of the Sekayu coalbed methane Production Sharing Contract over the 58,349 hectare block in South Sumatra, Indonesia (" Sekayu PSC"), that PT Ephindo ("Ephindo"), a shareholder of SSE, has issued a 60 day ... | WATCH: BP's New Plan ABC News Mon, 31 May 2010 18:01 PM PDT The company will attempt a risky procedure to capture the oil. BP - Energy - Business - Oil and Gas - Gulf of Mexico | Oil Leak Drama Draws Public Outrage, Outpouring of Ideas The Online NewsHour Mon, 31 May 2010 17:49 PM PDT As the Gulf oil leak persists, more than 80 percent of Americans report they are closely following the unfolding crisis. Margaret Warner talks to science educator Bill Nye, energy expert Amy Jaffe and technology forecaster Paul Saffo for more on the public reaction. | | |
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