Petrofac’s Engineering and Production Services (EPS) business has strengthened its presence in Australia, having secured a Well Project Management contract in the country with PTTEP. Petrofac will provide all project manpower to enable the execution of plug and abandonment operations on two of PTTEP’s remaining subsea wells in the Vulcan Basin, located in North West Australia.
Warrant
On Jan. 21 at 1:16 a.m., police charged Carlton Lewis Reynolds of 9 Durkin Drive, Narragansett, on the strength of a bench warrant issued from 4th District Court. The warrant was loaded on Sept. 22, 2020 on an original charge of providing false information to 911 out of Narragansett PD.
On Jan. 22 at 1:29 p.m., police charged Ryan F. Young of 67 Bridge St., Apt. #1st, Providence, on the strength of two NCIC warrants and one charge of operating on a suspended license. The first warrant was out of the RI Office of Attorney General for failure to register as a sex offender and the second was out of Providence PD for sex offender registration violations. Youngâs license was suspended on Nov. 1, 2020 for failure to appear or pay.
The government will remain the majority shareholder and will continue to retain management control safeguarding the interest of policyholders, he said.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is responsible for managing the state’s natural resources and for balancing the interests of businesses, residents and visitors to the Great Lakes. The DNR’s recent decision to overhaul fishing regulations and delay the licenses for commercial fishers, however, appears to have tipped the scales against one interest without sufficient reason.
A 2019 report, published by the Michigan United Conservation Clubs, claims recreational fishing in Michigan generates $2.3 billion in economic activity. The hundreds of thousands of people who fish for fun and sport represent the lion’s share of fishermen and the bulk of the economic activity associated with fishing in the state. Families hitting the nearest pond or river, fly fishers casting into their favorite pool and riffle, and competitors heading out for a local walleye tournament are collectively the “big fish” in terms of economic impact. But fishing’s overall economic value is sp