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Acteon makes new acquisition |
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Written by Lautaro Vargas
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Thursday, 15 May 2008 |
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The rapidly growing Norfolk-based oil and gas specialist, Acteon, has
made another international acquisition, this time boosting its presence
in Asia Pacific markets.
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Utah oil prospects hinge on ARKeX technology |
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Written by Tony Quested
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Wednesday, 30 April 2008 |
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Cambridge technology is helping US oilmen tap into a potentially
massive resource in complex terrain in the Utah desert. ARKeX, a
Cambridge-based world leader in geophysical remote sensing, has just
completed a hi-tech survey of the geologically challenging Utah
Hingeline.
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New joint venture announces first contract success |
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Written by Lautaro Vargas
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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A new joint venture between Norfolk-based offshore oil and gas
specialist, Acteon, and UAE firm FAL International LLC, has already
announced its first contract win.
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ITM and Roush cleantech collaboration set to 'greatly accelerate' pollution reductions |
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Written by Sam Fountain
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Friday, 28 March 2008 |
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A new East of England joint project could be set to drive forward the nation's escape from the use of polluting fuels, powering commercial vehicles with a new generation of 'cleantech' energy sources.
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ITM to explore the potential of diesel-hydrogen hybrid |
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Written by Sam Fountain
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Friday, 14 March 2008 |
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Alternative energy innovator, ITM Power has announced a new collaboration to assess the potential of using technology combining diesel and hydrogen in a co-combustion engine which could revolutionise the trucking industry.
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Oil and gas firms join forces |
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Written by News Desk
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 |
Two of the biggest names in inspection services for the oil and gas industry are to join forces following the acquisition of MB Inspection by Dutch-based inspection firm RTD, part of the Spanish multi-national Applus+.
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East of England poised to cash in on a nuclear future for UK |
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Written by Lautaro Vargas
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Wednesday, 16 January 2008 |
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The future of UK-based nuclear energy may well depend on the participation of the East of England after Suffolk and Essex were highlighted by British Energy as preferred sites to host the country’s next generation of nuclear power stations.
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