Pantheon Resources has reached agreement with Otto Energy Alaska, a 100% subsidiary of Otto Energy, to acquire its 100% ownership of Borealis Alaska, which owns a 10.8% working interest in each of the 16 leases in the 44,463 acre Talitha Unit, Alaska North Slope.
Aker BP has been offered interests in 10 new production licenses in Norway, of which 8 as operator, through the Awards in pre-defined areas (APA 2020) licensing round.
GoM: Kosmos Energy announces oil discovery in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico
19 Jan 2021
Winterfell infrastructure-led exploration ( ILX ) well (Kosmos working interest 17.5%).
Winterfell was designed to test a sub-salt Upper Miocene prospect located in
Green Canyon Block 944. The well encountered approx. 26 meters (85 feet) of net oil pay in two intervals.
Andrew G. Inglis, Kosmos Energy’s chairman and chief executive officer said: We are pleased to have started the New Year with exploration success at Winterfell validating our proven basin exploration strategy, which is focused on low cost, short cycle, low carbon development solutions. The Winterfell well was funded by a portion of the proceeds from the partial sale of our frontier exploration portfolio. The well in Green Canyon Block 944 de-risks prospectivity in several neighboring blocks held by Kosmos, with approx. 100 million barrels of gross potential within Kosmos’ acreage position.
Cosmetology graduates wait to test for licenses in some states with backlogs
and last updated 2021-01-19 10:14:46-05
Your hairdresser, makeup artist and aesthetician are just some of the people who need licenses through your state to do their job.
âCosmetology is one of a handful of professions that s licensed in all 50 states, and I think that s important during this pandemic because one of the main reasons for licensure is the protection of public health,â Brian Newman, State Relations Advisor with the American Association of Cosmetology Schools, said.
Depending on the state, getting that license can be tough for new cosmetology school graduate right now.
Germany: Fugro wins multidisciplinary contract on Germany’s SuedLink renewables powerline
19 Jan 2021
Vössing Engineers have awarded
Fugro a geotechnical and water consulting contract to support the route planning, permitting and installation of 106 km of underground power cables on Section 2 of Germany’s new
Suedlink powerline.
Suedlink powerline is the country’s largest energy infrastructure project and will effectively transport electricity generated by offshore wind in the north of Germany to meet demand in the south.
Fugro‘s multidisciplinary consultancy services on this wind-energy project include site investigation supervision, hydrogeological expertise and environmental support. Vössing Engineers will then use Fugro’s comprehensive Geo-data acquisition, and ground and environmental risk mitigation advice, to optimise the cable route layout to reduce costs, accelerate the schedule and ensure the successful implementation of Section 2.