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Fixed Hydrogen Gas Detector incorporates multiple alarms.
2015-07-10 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for use in unattended battery installations or remote shelters containing gassing lead acid batteries and charging systems, HGD-3000 protects against hydrogen gas buildup while also detecting smoke, temperature, loss of power, and intrusion. Unit mounts to wall, ceiling, or optional junction box and turns on exhaust fan when hydrogen gas levels reach 1%; alarm – local 80 db horn, flashing red LED, and dry contact switch closure – activates at 2%.
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W.Va. gov forms panel to study oil, gas workplace safety
2015-07-10 06:29:15| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has formed a commission to study workplace safety regulations for the oil and gas industry and to recommend improvements. Tomblin issued an executive order on Wednesday forming the West Virginia Commission on Oil and Natural Gas Industry Safety.
Should Investors Short Oil and Gas Stocks?
2015-07-09 16:14:23| Energy - Topix.net
Big U.S. energy stocks have lost about a quarter of their value in the past 12 months, thanks largely to the surprise drop in the price of oil. In his piece "Why You Should Short Public Oil Companies," Carl Pope makes the case that the large publicly traded oil companies face a problem that will only grow worse with time.
Veolia Supplies Treatment Technologies And Expertise To Manage Sludge From Oil & Gas Facilities In Kuwait
2015-07-09 06:35:34| oilandgasonline Home Page
Veolia Water Technologies, through its subsidiary VWS Oil & Gas, has been awarded a 20 million USD (approximately 18 million EUR) contract in Kuwait for the engineering, supply and commissioning of a complete incineration unit to handle oily and biological sludge.
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Should Investors Short Oil and Gas Stocks?
2015-07-09 04:36:31| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Big U.S. energy stocks have lost about a quarter of their value in the past 12 months, thanks largely to the surprise drop in the price of oil. In his piece "Why You Should Short Public Oil Companies," Carl Pope makes the case that the large publicly traded oil companies face a problem that will only grow worse with time.
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