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Aug 21, 2018 ... at $67.35 per barrel, while Brent rose 51 cents to $72.72 per barrel.
The market is particularly vulnerable - and virtually impossible to forecast with any clarity - due to a host of signals ... |
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Jul 11, 2018 ... battery manufacturer Corvus Energy is to update its Vancouver base in addition to building a new, automated factory in the Norwegian port of Bergen.
The company said its current ... |
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Jul 5, 2018 ... military ships are usually exempt from seizure under admiralty law, the Asterix is vulnerable because of its private sector lease, the report ... |
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Jul 4, 2018 ... manufacturer Corvus Energy is to build a new factory in Norway to meet the anticipated increase in demand for battery power from the marine sector.
The factory will incorporate robotics ... |
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Jun 13, 2018 ... are heading, and unfortunately nobody can agree upon whether the demand is strong or in fact vulnerable: for its part, the International Energy Agency on Wednesday left its oil demand growth ... |
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May 22, 2018 ... an order for its lithium ion battery based energy storage system with a Norwegian buyer.
Corvus Energy is to supply the equipment to Norwegian Electric System for two electricity-powered ... |
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May 2, 2018 ... install, and users will still be faced with the problem of waste disposal. Owners will also feel vulnerable to later changes in regulations that might make their scrubbers non-compliant," the ... |
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May 1, 2018 ... a bravura outlook for crude prices expressed by many analysts in the wake of market gains made earlier this week, all it took was the U.S. dollar surging into positive territory for 2018 on ... |
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Apr 27, 2018 ... to steeper discounts for Canadian crude; this came on the heels of rival oil-sands company Cenovus Energy Inc. halting all investments in new projects until the dispute between B.C. and Alberta ... |
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Apr 12, 2018 ... Industry Association (IBIA) has said.
New to the board are Adrian Pask of BP Marine and Nicolas Vukelja of Terramar. Industry consultant Nigel Draffin and lawyer Patrick Holloway were re-elected ... |