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Recent Grads: Your Natural Gas Utility Wants You! 

American Gas Association

News True Blue Blog Where energy conversations come to life. There’s a job waiting for you operating drones and advanced ground vehicles or interpreting satellite data to help monitor the pipelines that supply the energy your community relies on. Happy June, and congratulations to all recent graduates and their parents!

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Fuel of the Future: Natural Gas Innovation on Display 

American Gas Association

News True Blue Blog Where energy conversations come to life. Customer service chatbots. AI-powered service route planners. Smart meters.

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MADE IN AMERICA: U.S.-Built Offshore Wind Substation and Support Vessels Start to Set Sail for Federal Waters

The Energy Law

The substation’s maiden voyage marks a major milestone in the development of Jones Act compliant offshore wind vessels necessary to bring the large amount of federal utility-scale projects in the pipeline to fruition. 1331 et seq. back in 2021. To date, the U.S. Communications include firm news, insights, and events.

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Top 5 ArcGIS Pro Styles for the Geoenergy Industry

Exprodat

In this blog, well focus on some of these downloadable, ready-to-use symbology sets for 2D mapping. For a deeper dive into this issue, refer to this Esri blog. Posted by Samantha Faircloth, GIS Technician, Exprodat: A Getech Group Company References Brewer, C. Crameri et al. and Harrower, M. 2013) ColorBrewer 2.0. Crameri, F.,

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U.S. Fifth Circuit Clarifies “Substantial Nexus” Test for LHWCA

The Energy Law

On September 14, 2014, James Mays, a valve technician and an employee of Furmanite American (“Furmanite”) died while servicing valves on a platform that was part of Chevron’s gas gathering system and located in Louisiana’s territorial waters. Chevron Pipe Line Co. An employee may satisfy the first but not the second.”