By Clare Nuttall in Almaty In the changing world order, Kazakhstan continues to pursue the multi-vector foreign policy that ...
The rapidly-growing sinkhole in Upton County is the latest of many problems caused by old wells in the Permian Basin.
But in practice, the oil market doesn't work that way. "The more you export, the more you expose prices domestically to those international prices as well," said Baird Langenbrunner of Global ...
An oil well near housing in Rocky View Country, which surrounds the City of Calgary. Photo by Ramon Cliff via Shutterstock. Around 13 per cent of Albertans live within 1.5 kilometres of an active ...
Akakus Oil Operations Company reported today that it has successfully recovered production of the H-46 well at a rate of 650 barrels of oil per day, as part of its ongoing efforts to boost production.
‎Akakus Oil Operations Company announced today the completion of drilling of new well B-52H in the Sharara field, with a production of up to 1,750 barrels bpd. Akakus said this comes as part of its ...
If passed, this bipartisan plan would study buidling geothermal plants in defunct oil and gas wells in North Dakota following an energy state of emergency declaration from President Donald Trump.
This week, we’re on the water. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management made some new rules to help clean up old oil wells in the Gulf. WWNO's Eva Tesfaye talks with environment and communities ...
due to the influence of low-pressure and low-stress fields in the near-well area, the reversion and propagation of new fractures after temporary plugging is short. It is difficult for the new fracture ...
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Our study revealed stark socioeconomic disparities in those at the greatest risk of health problems due to their proximity to an oil or gas well — with Indigenous people and those who were less ...
The researchers estimated that around 3% to 13% of people in the province live within 1.5 kilometers (a little under a mile) of an active oil well and an active flare, where excess gas is burned off.