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BloombergGetting Big Oil to BehaveBloombergBig Oil is going through a rough patch. Prices are low and will remain so. President Obama killed the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada. And New York's attorney general is probing whether ExxonMobil withheld sc
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Engineering Jobs In The Asia-Pacific: Help Is On The WayNewswise (press release)Newswise — There are plenty of engineering jobs in the Asia-Pacific region, even shortages in several locations. In some areas, like India and Australia, diversification into s
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Financial TimesLower oil pressures energy junk debtFinancial TimesPressure on speculative-rated energy issuers of debt will only intensify should oil prices fall further into bear market territory, say analysts, with rising defaults making it harder for co
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Wall Street JournalOman to Build Giant Solar Plant to Extract OilWall Street JournalFor years, the unforgiving desert of Oman has required special tools to extract some of the planet's heaviest crude. The Persian Gulf sultanate's repertoire now inc
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QuartzThe world's largest oil companies are about to start devouring each otherQuartzThe reason, of course, is the collapse of global oil prices over the last year. Still, most expected that if a merger mania were to break out in the energy industry, i
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Reuters UKUPDATE 10-Oil rallies on US data, bullish EIA monthly reportReutersNEW YORK, April 7 (Reuters) - Oil futures rallied on Tuesday and U.S. crude approached 2015 highs on strong jobs data and government forecasts for lower U.S. crude production grow
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Gizmodo AustraliaThe Engineering Challenges Facing NASA's Mars 'Helicopter'Gizmodo AustraliaWe've put a rover on Mars, heck, we've got a few of them up there. What's the next step, before the inevitable invasion by humans? A helicop
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Engineering Firm Settles Qatari Bribery ChargeCFO MagazineEngineering Firm Settles Qatari Bribery Charge. Executive of Tampa, Fla.-based firm offered foreign officials bribes to get access to sealed-bid information on government contracts, says the SEC. Ma
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MSUTodayWomen engineering students going 'shopping'MSUTodayWomen engineering students at Michigan State University will have the opportunity to sharpen their machine-shop skills at a special event designed to teach them the finer points of the dril
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Boost for science and engineering courses at Sheffield Hallam UniversitySheffield TelegraphThe cash is part of a national project to support high quality science, technology, engineering and mathematics courses. Hallam is to receive £5 million from the Hig
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