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Oil and Gas Charter Flight Demand Surging

A global aircraft charter broker reports that charter flights for oil and gas crews are soaring. PHOTO SOURCE: ACS Thanks to disruptions in commercial aviation, bookings for charter flights for oil and gas crews have risen dramatically, according to the global aircraft charter broker Air Charter Service (ACS). ACS recently reported triple-digit-percentage increases in workforce logistics flight bookings and inquiries from energy, oil, gas, and mining companies. The firm stated that inquiries have risen 145% and bookings 120% year-over-year. Moreover, the company expects the surge to continue as oil and gas firms seek to ensure long-term connectivity for crews traveling to and from operations worldwide.

3t EnerMech Bags Significant Government Award

3t EnerMech has announced its first award - a significant contract with the UK government that will help to shape future training requirements for Mozambique s growing oil and gas workforce . 3t EnerMech, a new alliance between 3t Energy Group and EnerMech, has announced its first award; a “significant” contract with the UK government which will “help to shape future training requirements for Mozambique’s growing oil and gas workforce”.  The project will see the partnership provide evidence based analysis into the current oil and gas skills training of Mozambican Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions and compare this to international standards to identify any existing gaps, 3t EnerMech noted, adding that the study will be benchmarked against the UK’s Oil and Gas Technical Apprentice Program.

Ex-Tullow Leaders Join Sterling

Sterling Energy has announced that Paul McDade and Ian Cloke have joined the board as executive directors of the company with immediate effect. Sterling Energy plc has announced that Paul McDade and Ian Cloke have joined the board as executive directors of the company with immediate effect. McDade has joined as the company’s chief executive officer and Cloke has joined as the company’s chief operating officer. The company’s existing chief executive officer, Tony Hawkins, has stepped down from the board and will depart the business after a “suitable transition period”, Sterling Energy revealed. The existing directors of the company - Michael Kroupeev, Ilya Belyaev, and Leo Koot - will ensure there is a suitable transition to a new board of directors, Sterling noted.

Michigan Line 5 Shutdown Would Boost Oil-by-Rail Demand

by Bloomberg |Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer plans to revoke an easement that permitted the pipeline to cross the Straits of Mackinac. (Bloomberg) Enbridge Inc. warned that refiners in central Canada and the U.S. Midwest would see crude supplies cut in half and propane costs surge for some homeowners if Michigan’s governor succeeds in shutting a key oil pipeline that crosses the state. Refineries in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania as well as those in Ontario and Quebec would have to find alternative means for securing crude oil should Line 5 be shut, requiring the building of new rail terminals and rail cars, Vern Yu, the company’s president of liquid pipelines, told Canadian lawmakers Tuesday. Michigan homeowners that rely on propane to warm their homes would see prices increase by 38 cents a gallon and airports in Detroit and Toronto would face jet fuel shortages.

USA Refiners Face Higher Biofuel Credit Prices

by Bloomberg |Wednesday, March 17, 2021 Oil refiners can meet their federal biofuel blending quota by buying so-called Renewable Identification Numbers. (Bloomberg) Here’s the latest sign of America’s recovery from the pandemic: the market for obscure biofuel credits known as Renewable Identification Numbers is taking off. Oil refiners that make gasoline are required by law to blend biofuels with it, but if they don’t, they can meet their federal quota by buying so-called RINs. Soon, as pandemic-weary Americans hit the road and plan summer vacations, there may not be enough RINs to go around. That’s causing the price of such credits to surge.

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