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Marketed: Unbridled Resources Delaware Basin Leasehold, Eddy County, New Mexico
Unbridled Resources LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of Delaware Basin non-producing leasehold in New Mexico’s Eddy County through an auction closing March 17.
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Unbridled Resources LLC retained EnergyNet for the sale of Delaware Basin non-producing leasehold in New Mexico’s Eddy County through an auction closing March 17.
Published: Monday, January 25, 2021
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Entrepreneur Elon Musk ignited interest last week when he pledged to donate $100 million toward a prize for the best carbon capture technology. AMN/ZOJ/WENN/Newscom
Elon Musk, the eccentric billionaire and technology innovator, last week set off a flurry of interest in the potential to remove planet-warming carbon from the atmosphere at an industrial scale.
In a cryptic, one-line tweet posted Thursday evening, the founder and CEO of electric car company Tesla Inc. and rocket ship maker SpaceX vowed to donate $100 million toward a prize for the best carbon capture technology.
Bay Area Air District reaches settlement with Chevron for Richmond refinery violations
By Eli Walsh
The violations occurred between 2016 to 2018 at the Richmond refinery.
RICHMOND, Calif. - The Bay Area Air Quality Management District and Chevron USA Inc. have reached a $147,000 settlement for more than two dozen violations at Chevron s Richmond refinery, the air district said Monday.
The settlement will cover 29 notices of violation that were issued to Chevron between 2016 and 2018 for multiple issues, including instances of flaring, odor nuisances, an excess of visible emissions and a larger-than-permitted amount of sulfur dioxide at a sulfur recovery operation at the refinery.