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THE 4 POPULAR COURSES AFTER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Institute for Oil & Gas Sector

Mechanical Engineering is the oldest form of disciplines in the department of engineering. Over the years

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Students find their fit in STEM

SmartBrief

Girls who are introduced to STEM early in their education are far more likely to pursue careers in these fields later on. Her newfound interest led her to pursue a degree in mechanical engineering and data analytics at Utah State University. This was true for Utah student Abigail Tyer.

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Oil Review Middle East - Untitled Article

Oil Review Middle East

To mark International Womens Day, Oil Review Middle East asked the co-founder and CEO of CorrosionRADAR to share her remarkable 20-year journey in engineering and industrial technology. Oil Review Middle East: What did your education and early career look like? Oil Review Middle East: Why are industry awards important to you?

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EPA and Army Corps Release New WOTUS Rule

The Energy Law

Army Corps of Engineers published a final rule narrowing the scope of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) under the Clean Water Act (CWA) such that certain wetlands are removed from federal jurisdiction. On September 8, 2023, EPA and the U.S. The final rule revises the agency regulations in light of the U.S.

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Overturning 8 Years of “Palpable Error,” The Louisiana Supreme Court Limits Damages Available to Landowners in Oilfield Legacy Litigation

The Energy Law

However, there was no mechanism to ensure that a penny of the $33 million awarded in Corbello would be spent on clean-up. The lure of that financial “delta”—the cost difference between attaining government standards and some standard in excess of that—was an engine that has shaped legacy litigation in the ensuing years.

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Department of Interior Takes Steps to Update Offshore Wind Regulatory Scheme

The Energy Law

Army Corps of Engineers, which regulatory process is largely duplicative of the BOEM process. BOEM seeks comments on whether these bidding methods are effective mechanisms of advancing priorities such as promoting workforce development and supply chain enhancement, consistent with the goals of OCSLA.

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Overturning 8 Years of “Palpable Error,” The Louisiana Supreme Court Limits Damages Available to Landowners in Oilfield Legacy Litigation

The Energy Law

However, there was no mechanism to ensure that a penny of the $33 million awarded in Corbello would be spent on clean-up. The lure of that financial “delta”—the cost difference between attaining government standards and some standard in excess of that—was an engine that has shaped legacy litigation in the ensuing years.

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