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Raymond James: Gulf Coast Light Sweet Imports Poised To Tip
2013-05-23 17:45:00| OGI
The bottleneck weve had the past few years at Cushing, were just moving it to the Gulf Coast.
Julia Field, Gulf of Mexico
2013-05-23 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Julia oil field is located in the Gulf of Mexico, 200 miles south of New Orleans, Louisiana, US. The offshore field is owned 50% by Statoil and the other 50% by the operator, Exxon Mobil.
First CLIPSTER® in Middle East: Gulf Film Relies on DVS Technology
2013-05-22 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Gulf Film, the largest film distributor in the Middle East, has chosen CLIPSTER®, the flagship system of Rohde & Schwarz DVS GmbH (DVS). In the highly sensitive work of DCP creation and processing, Gulf Film utilizes CLIPSTER® as a reliable and advanced solution.<br /> <br /> Hanover – In a deal concluded at this year's CABSAT in Dubai, Gulf Film, the region's leading film distributor and exhibitor, has adopted CLIPSTER®, DVS's flagship DI workstation. For the first time, CLIPSTER® will ...This story is related to the following:Display and Presentation EquipmentSoftwareComputer Workstations | Video Equipment & Supplies | Imaging Software |
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Climate change threatens Gulf monarchies' survival
2013-05-21 12:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Deutsche Welle: Qatar-based author Mari Luomi says the Persian Gulf monarchies will have to change to be sustainable in the era of climate change. But reaping the benefits of the fossil fuel economy has blinded most of them to that. DW: Why do you conclude that the Gulf monarchies have reached their limits of "natural sustainability." Mari Luomi: The growing imbalance between current natural resource consumption and preserving the environment for the future has reached a tipping point. The states are starting...
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Sudan sugar firm to export animal feed to Gulf
2013-05-21 08:55:50| Sugar Industry News
KENANA SUGAR PLANT, Sudan (Reuters) - Sudan\'s biggest sugar producer plans to export up to 50,000 tonnes of animal feedstock annually to Arab Gulf countries.
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