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NOIA Urges Continued Dialogue on Proposed Well Control Rule

For Immediate Release:  Friday, July 17, 2015 Contact:  Nicolette Nye (202) 465-8463, nnye@nullnoia.org NOIA Urges Continued Dialogue on Proposed Well Control Rule Washington, D.C. – – NOIA President Randall Luthi today issued the following statement after joint trade comments were filed on BSSE’s Proposed Blowout Preventer Systems […]

BOEM Awards Offshore US Exploration Permit to ARKeX

ARKeX, Tuesday July 14, 2015 ARKeX Ltd. today announced it has been awarded the first G&G oil and gas exploration permit by the Bureau of Ocean Management (BOEM).  The ARKeX survey will acquire an airborne broadband gravity and magnetic survey over Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)  […]

NOIA Member Schlumberger First Service Contractor to Receive SEMS Certification

Center for Offshore Safety, Tuesday July 14, 2015 HOUSTON, July 14, 2015 – The Center for Offshore Safety (COS) today announced that Schlumberger is the first service/supply contractor to achieve the voluntary COS member certification of its safety and environmental management systems (SEMS). “The certification demonstrates […]

Thad Allen

Executive Vice President, Booze Allen Hamilton Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard (Ret.) Booz Allen Executive Vice President Thad Allen is a leader in the firm’s Departments of Justice and Homeland Security business in the civil market. He leads the development of thought leadership and client engagement […]
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Gale Norton

President, Norton Regulatory Strategies Former Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior Gale Norton has three decades of experience handling energy, natural resources, and environmental issues. As Secretary of the Interior, 2001-2006, she played a key role in shaping national energy policies. A member of President George […]
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Ray Mabus (Invited)

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus is the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy and leads America's Navy and Marine Corps. As Secretary of the Navy, Mabus is responsible for conducting the affairs of the Department of the Navy, including recruiting, organizing, equipping, training […]
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Barton & Cuellar: The Growing Case for Ending the Crude Oil Export Ban

Roll Call, Monday July 6, 2015 The advantages of lifting the ban on crude oil exports are not just theoretical talking points discussed in the halls of Congress, but rather supported by a large and growing body of research by government agencies, academic institutions and […]

CEA: Comments in Support of Atlantic Seismic Surveys Outweigh Those Critical By 56 to 1 Margin

Rigzone, Friday, June 26, 2015 The federal government is currently in the midst of a highly-impactful process to determine which areas it will make available for offshore oil and gas leasing between 2017 and 2022, including whether to maintain lease sales in the Alaskan Arctic and […]

Brady Como: Remove the Ban on Oil Exports

Lake Charles American-Press, Sunday June 28, 2015 Ask most people to name the world’s largest oil producer, and chances are they’ll say Saudi Arabia. Some may guess Russia. Almost everyone would be surprised by the true answer: the United States. Thanks to technological innovations that have […]

Shell Ships Call on Homer, Alaska

By Miranda Weiss, June 25, 2015, Homer News A massive red-hulled ship tied up at the Deep Water Dock last week. The 750-foot-long M/V Marika was an impressive sight as it dwarfed structures on the Spit. It stayed through the weekend and then untied and set anchor […]
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