[25/08/2006] Aiming for a sustainable energy future “There is no single solution for a sustainable energy future. A broad portfolio is needed and diversification is the key word. We must not put all the eggs into one basket,” says energy deep thinker and managing director of the International Energy Agency, Claude Mandil. more |
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[25/08/2006] Nuclear energy: Farewell… and welcome back
Chapelcross power station was Scotland’s first commercial nuclear facility. The station opened in 1959 and became the mainstay of electricity production in South West Scotland. more |
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[25/08/2006] Offshore cooperation across borders
The Norwegian oil and offshore industry has an impressive project history. Hydro’s Senior Vice President Bengt Lie Hansen and Technical Director Per Kjærnes mention Ormen Lange, T0GI, Troll A and C and Oseberg on the Norwegian continental shelf. And Statoil can undoubtedly add its many billion krone projects to this list. more |
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[25/08/2006] Partnering for excellence
When two high performing organisations such as GlobalSantaFe and BHP Billiton Petroleum partner, it is probably not surprising when the result is excellent performance, but the achievements of the GlobalSantaFe drillship GSF C.R. Luigs have surpassed all expectations. more |
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[25/08/2006] Americans go for underground storage of CO2
Geological storage of CO2 is by professionals recognised as one of the best solutions to limit the climate change problem. The WESTCARB partnership is developing storage sites in six US states for removing CO2 from the atmosphere. DNV will develop new verification systematics. more |
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[19/06/2006] TOTAL’s key to success
Adapting to changes – sticking to the strategy
Life is more complex today than it was just a few decades ago for the industry and for the French energy giant TOTAL. Keeping to its strategy while adapting to the changes has been their key to success. Last year TOTAL achieved a remarkable operational and financial performance and was one of the world’s fastest-growing, best-performing oil companies. more |
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