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Network of Gulf Gas Stations Deploys QNAP
2013-01-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Tbilisi, Georgia - The ministry of internal affairs of Georgia requires that gas stations deploy surveillance devices to detect the vehicle ID of each vehicle entering a gas station and that the quality of the vehicle ID image should be at least 10 megapixels for easy identification. Gulf Georgia is one of the leading oil companies on the Georgian market, and it provides high quality fuel and customer services. Gulf Georgia currently successfully operates 140 refueling stations throughout the ...This story is related to the following:Vision SystemsSurveillance Systems | Surveillance Cameras | Wireless Surveillance Cameras
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Dow Restarts St. Charles Olefins Plant; Increases Company Ethylene Supply Through Investment In U.S. Gulf Coast
2013-01-07 09:40:00| chemicalonline News Articles
The Dow Chemical Company recently announced that the Company’s St. Charles Olefins 2 Plant near Hahnville, La. began producing on-spec ethylene on December 25, 2012, meeting previously announced targets to re-start the plant by year-end 2012
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United States: Gulf swallowing Galveston faster than thought
2013-01-05 23:10:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Rising sea levels are likely to cover the coastal highway on the unprotected west end of Galveston sooner than previously predicted. A 2007 study underwritten by the city of Galveston that anticipated rising sea levels would cover the highway within 60 years appears to have been overly optimistic. The $50,000 geological hazard report was prepared for the city by geologists from the University of Texas, Rice University and Texas A&M University but then shelved. The report based its calculation on...
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Deepwater Horizon Owner to Pay $1.4 Billion for Gulf Spill
2013-01-04 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: The driller whose floating Deepwater Horizon oil rig blew out in 2010, causing a massive oil spill, has agreed to settle civil and criminal claims with the federal government for $1.4 billion, the Justice Department announced Thursday. The Deepwater Horizon exploded, burned and sank in April 2010. Eleven men were killed and millions of gallons of oil flowed into the Gulf of Mexico and fouled the shores of coastal states. The well, known as Macondo, was owned by British oil giant BP, which settled...
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Transocean agrees to pay $1.4bn for Gulf oil disaster
2013-01-04 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Switzerland-based offshore drilling company Transocean has reached an agreement with the US Department of Justice to pay $1.4bn to settle all civil and criminal claims relating to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident in the Gulf of Mexico.
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