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Friday, November 1, 2013

PennEnergy Top Oil & Gas News 11/1

Top Oil & Gas News
Oklahoma natural gas pipeline repaired, back in operation
A broken natural gas pipeline in northwest Oklahoma has been repaired, pipeline owner Northern Natural Gas Company announced. The pipeline was damaged when it burst in early October.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From the push for shale gas in Britain, to a major find in Algeria, and a bold prediction for Kazakhstan, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update.
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This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
Dart Energy encourages shale gas development in Britain
Sonatrach discovers new oilfield in southern Algeria
Kazakhstan may hold 30 billion barrels of oil, EIA estimates
NAS report: Government needs outside experts for offshore oil technology
Ekofisk offshore oil field brought on stream in North Sea
South Stream natural gas pipeline design in Slovenia to be sped up
Platform solution recommended to maximize Snorre offshore oil production
Tullow suspends oil exploration operations in Kenya
Offshore drilling rig finishes yard stay ahead of schedule
Braemar expands LNG capabilities in China
BP Poll: “Big Data” delivery the next challenge for digital oilfields
GE develops new Pipeline technology for Santos Basin
CNOOC Bohai offshore oil field starts new production
Flow-Cal announces software upgrade for LINN Energy
Petrobras to increase presence in Santos Basin

Energy Insights
The Black Swan Blog: It's time to do the right things "not because they are easy but because they are hard"
It was in May of 1961 that President John F. Kennedy declared that the United States would do the things required to land a man on the moon before the decade was out "not because they are easy but because they are hard". Twenty months later a contract to design and build a Lunar Excursion Module was awarded to Grumman and all of the LEMs were delivered by the end of 1966, more than two years before the first lunar landing.
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