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Lime Petroleum surrenders three North Sea licenses
2014-07-28 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Lime Petroleum Norway has decided to surrender three licenses located in the North Sea, following the deadline for a drill or drop decision by 23 July.
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United Kingdom: Sea temperature off Plymouth hotter than California
2014-07-27 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Telegraph: Ocean temperatures have a soared to a seven-year high off southwest Britain - making our seas as hot as California. Marine scientists say the water has reached 20.4C (68.7F) off Start Bay, Devon, and 20.1C (68.2F) off Perranporth, Cornwall. That is even warmer than readings taken from Santa Monica beach in Los Angeles, where its currently lagging behind at 19.4C (66.9F) and only 8C short of the sea temperature in Bali. Temperatures off the British coast are also rising by almost 4C a month...
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Scientists begin hi-tech quest for Arctic sea ice answers
2014-07-27 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate News Network: An international team of scientists plan to spend months watching ice melt. But although it will take longer and cost a lot more than watching paint dry, it will be much more interesting and rewarding. A sophisticated array of automatic sensors will allow scientists to conduct the longest ever monitoring program to determine the precise physics of summer sea ice melt in the Arctic. They plan to discover just how the Arctic ice retreats, the rate at which it melts, and the oceanographic processes...
ABLE Upgrades North Sea Flare Gas Metering Systems
2014-07-24 15:05:00| Offshore Technology
A major North Sea oil and gas operator has upgraded the flare gas metering systems on three of its platforms to the current generation of the Fluenta range of ultrasonic meters.
Human activity causing sea level rise beyond natural changes
2014-07-23 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: New research confirms that human activity is causing sea levels to rise beyond natural fluctuation. A Colorado University study is the first to take Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), the natural rise and fall in sea levels over time, into consideration and study has found Pacific sea levels are rising consistently beyond this naturally occurring phenomenon. "Our new study shows that once you estimate [PDO] and remove it, you're still left with sea level rise in that region that is not a result...
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