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BP and partners to drill Clair Field wells in North Sea
2013-03-28 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
BP, along with its partners Royal Dutch Shell, ConocoPhillips and Chevron, has decided to begin drilling five additional appraisal wells at the Clair field, west of Scotland's Shetland Islands, North Sea, in a bid to expand the project.
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SeaWorld rescues sea lion pup at La Jolla hotel
2013-03-27 06:06:47| Biotech - Topix.net
A sea lion pup wandered onto the dining patio of the Pantai Inn Tuesday morning.
Is Shrinking Sea Ice Behind Chilly Spring?
2013-03-26 22:25:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: First it was the fault of Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog who mistakenly forecasted a quick end to winter. Now climate scientists are saying that Arctic sea ice-or the lack of it-is a driving force behind the Northern Hemisphere's unseasonably cold spring. As Northern Hemisphere temperatures remain below normal more than a week into the official start of spring, a team of meteorologists and climate scientists are pointing to recent research that suggests sea ice cover is a likely culprit. Recent...
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Fierce northern winter linked to Arctic sea ice melt
2013-03-26 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: TONY EASTLEY: There's more evidence today of the retreat of sea ice in the Arctic. Satellite pictures reveal the icy expanse reached its maximum size for the year on March the 15th yet the sea ice was the sixth lowest since satellite records began just over 30 years ago. Climate scientists say the ice loss is contributing to the massive snowstorms and bitter weather experienced in North America and Europe. Ashley Hall reports. ASHLEY HALL: It's been a particularly fierce winter and spring...
Two miles of sea covers Big Oils next-generation field
2013-03-26 13:37:50| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: The oilfield of the future is taking shape two miles underwater. As explorers search for energy in ever-greater depths offshore, the technical challenges of ferrying oil and natural gas more than 10,000 feet through the ocean is spurring a drive to relocate production operations to the sea floor. Spending on subsea valves, pipelines and cables that will help build these underwater oilfields will grow to a record $13.9 billion this year, a 66 percent jump over the $8.4 billion spent last year,...
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