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NOIA Applauds Research on Strengthening Shallow Water Production

For Immediate Release:  Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Contact:  Justin Williams, (202) 465-8464, jwilliams@nullnoia.org NOIA Applauds Research on Strengthening Shallow Water Production Washington, D.C. – National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) President Erik G. Milito issued the following statement after the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement […]

Stung by climbing costs, can deepwater drilling bounce back?

E&E News | December 13, 2016 | Nathanial Gronewold Four years ago, Statoil ASA executive William Maloney proudly invited a handful of energy reporters to the Maersk Developer, which was then busy drilling a well in the deepest reaches of the Gulf of Mexico for […]

New Studies Show Huge Economic and Energy Potential of Untapped Offshore Areas

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 Contact:  Nicolette Nye, (202) 465-8463, nicolette@nullnoia.org  New Studies Show Huge Economic and Energy Potential of Untapped Offshore Areas Two new studies released today by the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) and the American Petroleum Institute (API) show significant […]

Western Gulf Sale 238 Shows Commitment to U.S. Economy & Energy Security

For Immediate Release: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 Contact:  Nicolette Nye, (202) 465-8463, nicolette@nullnoia.org   Western Gulf Sale 238 Shows Commitment of Both Government and Industry to U.S. Economy and Energy Security Washington, D.C. – National Ocean Industries Association President Randall Luthi issued this statement following Western Gulf […]

Critics take aim at upcoming federal report on Atlantic drilling

Posted on February 26, 2014 at 6:00 pm by Jennifer A. Dlouhy in Offshore WASHINGTON — The Obama administration’s Interior Department is on track this week to release a final environmental analysis that would help pave the way for the first seismic studies in decades to pinpoint […]

2014 should be the Year of the Arctic for energy exploration

BY RANDALL LUTHI | JANUARY 6, 2014 AT 10:07 AM Energy exploration in the Arctic has been a hot topic in recent years and is not likely to cool down in 2014. The United States was stuck in neutral on the topic for 2013, but those […]

Crude Debate: Should Washington Lift Oil Export Ban?

Crude Debate: Should Washington Lift Oil Export Ban? An oil tanker docked at a ConocoPhillips refinery in Louisiana. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)(Mario Tama/Getty Images) By Amy Harder January 6, 2014 A federal ban dating back decades that restricts exports of crude oil is suddenly in […]

Feds push stricter rules for offshore oil and gas production systems

Posted on August 21, 2013 at 8:53 am by Jennifer A. Dlouhy The Obama administration on Wednesday proposed a rule to tighten standards for oil and gas production systems used offshore, in a bid to keep pace with the industry’s march into deeper waters and more challenging […]

Oil Drillers in Gulf of Mexico Brace for Storm

WSJ By ALISON SIDER Marathon Oil Corp. MRO -0.46% and BP BP.LN -0.12% PLC said they are evacuating some workers from the Gulf of Mexico as a storm makes its way from the Caribbean Sea toward the U.S. gulf waters... Full Story

Fossil Fuel Production on Federal Lands Drops

Fossil fuel production on U.S. federal lands took another dip during fiscal year 2012, even as energy production nationwide soared to a record high, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. During fiscal year 2012 — which ended last Sept. 30 and is the most […]
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