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Electricity in the Depths of Winter – ENERGYminute

Wind turbines when it’s -30°C: Courtesy of GIPHY Consumers in wealthy nations have come to expect a perfectly reliable supply of electricity. Anything less feels almost unimaginable. However, with much of Canada and US, currently experiencing a cold snap often referred to as “winter”, how are electricity and grid operators adapting to keep the heat …

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Baker Hughes Announces Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2023 Results

Fourth-quarter highlights IET orders of $3,030 million, the fifth consecutive quarter above $3 billion. Net income attributable to the Company of $439 million, up $257 million year-over-year. GAAP diluted EPS of $0.43 and adjusted diluted EPS* of $0.51. Adjusted EBITDA* of $1,091 million, above $1 billion for the first time in company history. Cash flows …

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Devon Energy Announces Chief Accounting Officer Retirement and Officer Appointment

(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Devon Energy Corp. (NYSE: DVN) today announced that Jeremy Humphers, Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer, is retiring from the company. Mr. Humphers will step down from his current role effective March 8, 2024. John Sherrer will succeed Mr. Humphers as Vice President, Accounting & Controller and will be designated as …

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Diversified Energy Faces Short-Seller Attack From ESG-Focused Snowcap

Gas producer’s debt load threatens dividend, Snowcap says Snowcap faults environmental, asset-retirement practices Diversified Energy Co., the largest owner of US oil and natural gas wells, is being targeted by a short seller claiming the company may not have enough money to meet obligations to plug inactive wells. Snowcap Research, a London-based activist investor focused …

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US Oil Refiners’ Weekly Capacity Seen Down 178,000 Bpd -IIR

Reuters U.S. oil refiners are expected to have about 1.9 million barrels per day (bpd) of capacity offline for the week ending Jan. 26, decreasing available refining capacity by 178,000 bpd, research company IIR Energy said on Wednesday. Offline capacity is expected to further fall to 1.58 million bpd in the week ending Feb. 2, …

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Oil Demand in Asia, Africa Boosted by Cheap Russian Crude

(Reuters) – Asia and Africa have replaced Europe as the top destinations for Russian crude oil exports since Moscow was slapped with European sanctions on sales of energy products following its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Prior to the sanctions in mid-2022, Europe accounted for more than 60% of Russia’s oil exports and provided …

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Growth in Low-Emissions Power Expected to Cover Demand – IEA

(Reuters) – Power generated from low-emissions sources, such as wind, solar and nuclear, will be adequate to meet growth in global demand for the next three years, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said, adding power sector emissions are on the decline. Following record growth, electricity generation from low-emissions sources will account for almost half of …

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Energy industry upgrade using artificial intelligence?

In the energy sector, the term artificial intelligence or “AI” is becoming more and more common, and its potential importance is being examined more than ever. By enabling effective decision-making processes and real-time insights into asset performance, AI technology is starting to change the energy business across North America and beyond. Energy firms can now optimize operations, minimize downtime, …

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OPEC’s Mission for 2024 is Looking Even Tougher

International Energy Agency data shows the cartel and its allies may need to restrain supplies all year. OPEC’s mission to defend oil prices this year is starting to look even harder. The cartel and its allies launched new production cuts this month to stave off a global oil surplus, and group leader Saudi Arabia said …

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Energy Transfer: Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Won’t Shut after Environmental Study

Energy Transfer does not expect the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to shut down the Dakota Access oil pipeline (DAPL) after a long-pending environmental review of a section that runs under a lake and is opposed by nearby Native American tribes, Executive Chair Kelcy Warren said on Tuesday. A U.S. court in 2022 ordered the …

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