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Abraxas CEO: Frustrations May Lead To Powder River Basin Divestment
2014-05-14 16:15:00| OGI
The San Antonio-based company has no plans to drill the formation in 2014 and no capital allocated to the area.
Glaciers draining Antarctic basin destabilized, big sea level rise all but certain
2014-05-12 14:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Ars Technica: Today, researchers at UC Irvine and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory have announced results indicating that glaciers across a large area of West Antarctica have been destabilized and that there is little that will stop their continuing retreat. These glaciers are all that stand between the ocean and a massive basin of ice that sits below sea level. Should the sea invade this basin, we'd be committed to several meters of sea level rise. Even in the short term, the new findings should increase our...
Permian Basin Uses Record Number of Domestic Rigs
2014-05-12 09:06:00| OGI
The number of rigs in the Permian and the Bakken was analyzed.
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Releasing cork in Wilkes Basin Antarctica yields unstoppable sea-level rise
2014-05-08 18:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environmental News Network: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) latest study shows that if East Antarcticas Wilkes Basins rim of ice lets go, it is likely to trigger a persistent ice discharge into the ocean, resulting in unstoppable sea-level rise for thousands of years to come. Using the ground profile under the ice, the researchers used computer ice flow simulations under the ice sheet. "East Antarctica's Wilkes Basin is like a bottle on a slant," says lead-author Matthias Mengel, "once uncorked, it...
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East Antarctic Ice Basin May Be At Risk
2014-05-05 04:24:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Truthdig: Part of the East Antarctic ice sheet may be less stable than anyone had realised, researchers based in Germany have found. Writing in Nature Climate Change, two scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) say the melting of quite a small volume of ice on the East Antarctic shore could ultimately trigger a discharge of ice into the ocean which would result in unstoppable sea-level rise for thousands of years ahead. www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nclimate2226.html...
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