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Trish Skoglund joins Crowley Fuels to lead sales and supply for Alaska
Trish Skoglund has been appointed vice president of sales and supply for Crowley Fuels LLC, one of Alaska’s leading petroleum transportation, distribution and sales companies…
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US light oil production guided to grow by 8.1% in 2020, despite lower capex
Light oil production in the United States is guided to grow by 8.1% year-on-year, according to Rystad Energy’s analysis of the latest shale E&P guidance,…
Asia Airports Face $3 Billion Revenue Loss This Quarter Because of Coronavirus
Air traffic in the Asia Pacific is set to plunge 24% in the first three months of this year because of the coronavirus’s impact on…
A Recycling Plan to Clear Wind Turbine Blades From Graveyards
A Danish startup aims to turn old turbines into a material that can address a different environmental threat: noise pollution.  
Reopening workplaces, imported cases to test China’s virus fight
China’s efforts to contain the deadly coronavirus will be tested as people return to their workplaces and some infected people enter from nations that are…
Thailand says airlines may face virus medical bills in new rules
Thailand’s aviation regulator said airlines should ask passengers coming from high-risk territories for health certificates to establish they are free of the new coronavirus.
Why did Boeing’s warning on 737 Max fail to stop second crash?
Eight days after a Boeing Co. 737 Max went down in the Java Sea, killing all aboard, the planemaker issued a worldwide warning to pilots…
Lufthansa seeks government support amid coronavirus hit
Deutsche Lufthansa AG is looking into government support amid the “immense” fallout from the coronavirus, which could burden travel demand for months.
China’s Exports Slump as Coronavirus Forces Shutdowns
China’s exports fell more than expected in the first two months of this year as the coronavirus outbreak led to extended holidays, depressed factory output,…
Boeing Hit With Proposed $19.7 Million Fine for 737 Lapses
Federal regulators hit Boeing Co. with proposed fines totaling $19.7 million for allegedly installing unapproved cockpit equipment in hundreds of 737 Max and Next-Generation aircraft.