Category: Business News
Equinor and partners Wintershall Dea and Petoro have made a commercial gas discovery in production licence 1128 estimated at between two and eleven billion standard cubic metres of recoverable gas, or about 12.6-69.2 million barrels of oil equivalent. Exploration wells 6605/1-2 S&A in the Norwegian Sea were drilled by the Deepsea Stavanger drilling rig. The […]
Source: Equinor
Category: Business News
OSLO, NORWAY — Governor Gretchen Whitmer visited Hydro’s headquarters as part of a five-day investment mission to Norway and Switzerland, focusing on attracting job-creating business investments, particularly in Michigan’s next-generation of automotive manufacturing and clean energy independence ecosystem. While meeting with Hydro, the governor thanked the company for choosing to construct a new facility in […]
Source: Leader Publications
Category: Business News
LONDON, Jan 17 (Reuters) – Europe is not providing sufficient incentives for companies such as fertiliser producer Yara (YAR.OL) to transition to green technologies in stark contrast to the United States, the chief executive of the Norwegian company said. “From a business perspective it would make much more sense to expand in the U.S. and that is […]
Source: Reuters
Category: Business News
In this year’s State of American Business keynote address, U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark called for a commitment to an “Agenda for American Strength” that affirms America’s position as a global power for good and unleashes the innovating, problem-solving power of business to address society’s greatest challenges. “Business is ready—we’re […]
Source: U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Category: Business News
Scientists have set out to innovate a new type of ammonia that could help create “greener” fertilizer — and minimize the climate impacts of a ubiquitous but energy-intensive compound. Industrial production of ammonia — a key ingredient in fertilizers — creates one of the world’s biggest chemical commodities but also takes a heavy toll on […]
Source: The Hill