Oil companies retake nearly 400 platforms in gulf WDAM-TV Hattiesburg Sat, 01 Sep 2012 14:24 PM PDT Energy companies have reoccupied nearly 400 of the production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were abandoned in advance of Hurricane Isaac, though oil production remains almost entirely shut down. | RomneyĆ¢s atrocious energy plan The Salt Lake Tribune Sat, 01 Sep 2012 14:10 PM PDT As I listened to Mitt Romney deliver his energy plan for America and read the Republican Party platform, I was struck by parallels to a book about the atrocious medical care given to President James Garfield after he was shot on July 2, 1881. | Oil companies retake nearly 400 Gulf platforms Detroit News Sat, 01 Sep 2012 14:08 PM PDT New Orleans — Energy companies have reoccupied nearly 400 of the production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were abandoned in advance of Hurricane Isaac, a federal agency said Saturday, though offshore oil production still remains almost entirely shut down. | Attitude change worth more than hefty fines Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Sat, 01 Sep 2012 14:04 PM PDT Last week, an Australian court ordered Thai energy giant PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) to pay fines totalling A$510,000 (16.5 million baht) for damages from the 2009 Montara oil spill off the coast of northwest Australia in the Timor Sea. Indonesia is still seeking US$2.4 billion (75.3 billion baht) in compensation for damage to reefs and fisheries. Reportedly none of the oil washed up ... | BHP's US fracking fracas Straight Furrow Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:54 PM PDT BHP Billiton is again under pressure in the US courts over its shale gas production ventures in the Midwest, with landowners in Arkansas claiming energy companies are short-changing them. | US Monster Energy Drinks says no, no, no to Rehab This Is Money Sat, 01 Sep 2012 13:18 PM PDT A small grooming business for men based in Clerkenwell, central London, is facing a David and Goliath battle with American beverage giant Monster Energy Drinks over the use of its name. | Oil companies retake nearly 400 platforms in gulf after Isaac KATU Portland Sat, 01 Sep 2012 12:57 PM PDT Energy companies have reoccupied nearly 400 of the production platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that were abandoned in advance of Hurricane Isaac, though oil production remains almost entirely shut down. | | |
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