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Firefighters opened a flooded compartment on a $350M rig — then it exploded
What started as a routine inspection on a $350 million oil rig quickly turned into a deadly chain reaction. Gas had been building inside a sealed compartment for hours — unnoticed and under pressure.
The access road in New Braunfels was expected to be closed for several hours as crews clean up the mess, police said.
Rachel Maddow reflects on Deepwater Horizon, after Trump approved plans from the company behind the oil spill, BP, to build ...
A controversial oil and gas federal lease sale in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska generated a new bidding record, ...
Private jets fly over dilapidated Maracaibo as executives seek deals and crude prices surge. A real recovery will not be easy ...
Labour is told the country faces an 'economic and security emergency' and is urged to go for 'maximum extraction' and save Aberdeen's North Sea industry ...
The Heads' chaotic Dionysian abandon is always tempered by a mathematical Apollonian rigour, finds Stewart Lee ...
From Bhopal to the draining of the Aral Sea, discover some of the worst man-made disasters that have occurred around the ...
Here are the best thriller series to stream on Paramount+, from classic mysteries like 'Twin Peaks' to modern favorites like ...
Oil prices are falling this morning after the signing of a agreement between Iraq and Kurdish authorities for the resumption ...
By Emily Stonehouse When news hit that Scotty Morrison had passed away at the age of 95 at the end of February, I knew I ...
Opinion
Louisiana’s LNG exports are driving out fishermen and driving up utility bills across the U.S.
Shrimpers in Cameron Parish, Louisiana say the rapid expansion of LNG export terminals is transforming their coastal community, shrinking seafood harvests, raising energy costs and threatening ...
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