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The Impact of Geopolitical Factors on Global Oil Prices

The Impact of Geopolitical Factors on Global Oil Prices

What Affects Global Oil Prices? Understanding the intricate dance of global oil prices is crucial for any business involved in or reliant on the energy sector, including oil and gas companies. As an environmental consulting company, NTG Environmental is keenly aware...

Teamwork in the Oil Field: Collaboration Among Workers for Success

Teamwork in the Oil Field: Collaboration Among Workers for Success

Great Teamwork Does Not Happen By Accident Daniel Coyle, acclaimed author of The Culture Code, aptly points out that successful organizational cultures are crafted, not chanced upon. Furthermore, he delineates three fundamental principles that underpin groups...

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EPA’s Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule

EPA’s Mandatory Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule, 40 CFR Part 98, requires reporting of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from certain industries in the U. S. The rule does not require control of GHG emissions. Under the rule, Subpart W applies to the petroleum and natural gas industry segment.

Overview of Proposed New Source Performance Standards

Overview of Proposed New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 60, Subparts OOOOa, OOOOb, and OOOOc

Notice C-141 Process Updates

The New Mexico Oil Conservation Division (OCD) released a notice as to updates to Form C-141. Attached to this email is that notice, including additional attachments and figures totaling 111 pages. According to the notice, the Form C-141 is being updated to include the addition of 16 new incident statuses and a completely digitized version of the C-141. This release is the first phase of several, but is claimed by OCD to likely include the biggest change to current operations. Additional phases will focus on refinement and include new submission pipelines for C-141 applications.

This is a replacement of the document previously posted on the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) website titled “Procedures for Implementation of the Spill Rule” released September 6, 2019. The 2019 document is no longer valid.