Gov't developing law to address LNG sector-related activities Jamaica ObserverSCIENCE, Energy and Technology Minister Fayval Williams says activities related to Jamaic... Read more http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/gov-t-developing-law-to-addr …
Guyana hopes oil will bring wealth – not corruption, crisis Jamaica ObserverGEORGETOWN, Guyana — When ExxonMobil begins oil production in Guyana next year; mining crude from its seven new deep-water wells, life may change ... Read more http://ww …
Belize exports first shipment of soybean oil to Jamaica Jamaica ObserverBELMOPAN, Belize (CMC) — Belize on Monday announced that it had exported five containers of crude soybean oil to Jamaica, making this the first ever ... Read more http://ww …
Henry to welcome first batch of 27 JISCO/Alpart engineers trained in China Jamaica ObserverKINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Mike Henry will this afternoon officially welcome 27 of the 52 y …
Ten days of road closures and weekend engineering works for Yapton level crossing upgrade Bognor Regis ObserverAn upgrade to Yapton level crossing is set to require ten days of road closures starting from tomorrow (Friday). Read more https://www …
Waning iPhone demand highlights Chinese consumer anxiety FireEngineering.comBEIJING (AP) — Apple Inc.'s $1000 iPhone is a tough sell to consumers in China unnerved by an economic slump and the trade war with the U.S.. Read more https://www.firee …
Law firm's Southampton team leads engineering firm sale Insider MediaThe Southampton-based corporate team at law firm Clarke Willmott has advised on the sale of a Kent-based business to Swedish industrial group Axel Johnson ... Read more https: …
Rail passengers to see 'crucial improvements' after Christmas engineering work expressandstar.comA 25000-strong workforce, from engineers and track layers to project managers and station staff, were on duty during the festive period. Read more …
First batch of JISCO/Alpart engineers complete training in China Jamaica ObserverST ELIZABETH, Jamaica – Twenty seven of 52 young Jamaican engineers who were selected for further studies/training in China last March by JISCO/Alpart ... Read more …