Arson destroys construction equipment on Dakota Access Pipeline

      Federal and state agencies are investigating a $2 million fire suspected of being arson along the Dakota Access Pipeline in central Iowa, Kallanish Energy reports. The fire occurred last weekend near Reasnor in Jasper County. An excavator and three bulldozers owned by a contractor were destroyed. No arrests have been made. The fire is … Read more

Could Western Pennsylvania get a second cracker plant?

      Could western Pennsylvania be getting a second ethane cracker plant? That possibility surfaced at an Aug. 23 public meeting in Beaver County where Royal Dutch Shell has plans to build such a facility, Kallanish Energy has learned. A state official, Dennis Davin of the Department of Community and Economic Development, said the … Read more

Poland prepares to build first nuclear power plant

Poland’s energy ministry said Tuesday it’s mulling construction of a nuclear power plant to help the country meet its growing electricity demand, Kallanish Energy learns. In 2009, Poland launched a project to build two nuclear power plants through state-owned power group PGE – one in the north, potentially at Zarnoweic and another in the eastern … Read more

N.Y. solar project proposes cutting hundreds of acres of woods

Something’s wrong with this picture. While solar energy generally is backed by groups that want to cut greenhouse gases, a proposed solar project at a defunct Long Island, New York, nuclear power plant has stirred tensions because it requires clear-cutting 350 acres of woods. “Choosing solar over forests anywhere in the world is just plain … Read more

Brexit, May could benefit UK’s shale gas industry: sources

Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU) could push forward hydraulic fracturing (fracking) exploration and the development of a shale gas industry in the UK, Kallanish Energy learns. Since the Brexit vote, the pound has dropped roughly 11% and currency weakness has made it more expensive to import gas. Without a domestic gas production, the … Read more

Nigerian rebels hit Chevron facilities

Nigerian militants have claimed an attack on Chevron-operated oil pipelines — less than two weeks after the government declared a cease-fire, and even as a worker strike further hampered efforts to restore production in the West African country. Rebels known as the Niger Delta Avengers late Wednesday blew up remote pipe systems, which followed an attacked … Read more

Nigerian militants claim new pipeline attack, threaten to sink tankers

The Nigerian militant group calling itself the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) claimed Thursday to have blown up a pipeline belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC), the first attack since its proposal for a dialogue with the government, Kallanish Energy learns. “At 4:00am @NDAvengers  blow up NNPC Pipeline in Oruk Anam Local Government Area … Read more

Iran’s oil production comeback could be over

Iran, which easily beat expectations for how fast it boosted crude oil exports after sanctions were lifted, now needs a massive cash injection and the easing of remaining trade barriers, or the recovery could be kaput. Most industry watchers said when the shackles on Iran’s oil exports were unbuckled in January following a nuclear pact … Read more

Chile’s ENAP to explore shale gas with ConocoPhillips

      Chile’s state-oil company, ENAP, signed an agreement with U.S. independent oil and gas firm ConocoPhillips to explore and potentially produce shale gas in the Magallanes region of southern Chile, Kallanish Energy learns. The Coirón bloc project will be rolled out in phases depending on the success of each stage, with ConocoPhillips possibly … Read more

Colombia needs to invest $70B to ensure future oil output

Lack of investment is putting Colombia’s oil industry at risk of loosing its crude self-sufficiency, forcing the country to become an importer, Kallanish Energy learns from the Colombian Petroleum Association (ACP). ACP’s president, Francisco José Mera, said last week crude output could drop to below 400,000 barrels per day (BPD) by 2022, from roughly 900,000 … Read more

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