Rebel Somali enclave sees drilling by 2014 Reuters UK Tue, 30 Oct 2012 06:32 AM PDT CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - The break-away territory of Somaliland sees drilling for oil as possible by 2014 as three companies start exploration activities, the country's mining and energy minister said on Tuesday. Related Stories U.S., Japan to hold joint military drill amid island row with China South Africa police fire rubber bullets at striking miners New Libya PM presents coalition government to ... | Indian Railways project bags green rating for reducing energy & resource footprint New Kerala Tue, 30 Oct 2012 06:29 AM PDT Recognising the project's efforts towards reducing energy and resource footprint, The Association for Development and Research for Sustainable Habitats (ADaRSH) awarded the coveted GRIHA-Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment-certificate to the Indian Railways' Secunderabad-based Rail NirmanNilayam project in New Delhi today. | Hitachi strikes £700m UK nuclear energy deal The New Statesman Tue, 30 Oct 2012 06:29 AM PDT Hitachi has agreed a £700m deal with German utility giants E.On and RWE to buy Horizon Nuclear Power, injecting a fresh sense of vitality into the UKâs nuclear enlargement plans. | API: Oil, gas companies are prepared for Sandy American Petroleum Institute Tue, 30 Oct 2012 06:28 AM PDT U.S. energy firms have taken the necessary preparations for Hurricane Sandy, the American Petroleum Institute said.  - More - Keep your crews safe and your rigs operational while reducing 'time to train' with the Well Control CAT (Competency Assurance Trainer) from Check-6. The Well Control CAT is portable, interactive, and interfaces with your company's Learning Management System. Increase ... | | |
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