June 1: CCS Symposium, Houston
NOIA and OOC will hold their second annual CCS Symposium at the Baker Institute at Rice University in Houston on June 1.
Read moreNOIA and OOC will hold their second annual CCS Symposium at the Baker Institute at Rice University in Houston on June 1.
Read moreLibrestream, a global provider of augmented worker, remote collaboration and communications solutions, is offering its support to organizations with operations in Louisiana and Texas impacted by Hurricane Laura. Librestream will provide current customers with additional Onsight software licenses at no charge for regions affected by Hurricane Laura. For new customers, Librestream will provide a Remote Expert Accelerator package at no charge. This accelerator package
Read morePhoenix International Holdings Inc. promoted Jon Regh to area manager of its Houston, Texas location. In his new role, Regh will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day revenue-producing activities of the office, as well as providing direct oversight of the sales and marketing program; with the goal of maximizing utilization of company assets, increasing market share and expanding into new
Read moreOn Mar. 20, 2019, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is conducting a lease sale offering more than 78 million acres in federal waters offshore Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida for oil and gas exploration and development. Lease Sale 252, which offers all unleased and non-protected areas in the Gulf of Mexico, will be livestreamed to the public
Read moreGreat Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation received a $93 million contract award for the Corpus Christi Ship Channel Improvement Project. Dredging to deepen the entrance channel will commence during the second quarter of 2019, with completion expected in early 2020. The overall ship channel deepening effort will comprise multiple phases over the next five years. The total estimated contract value of
Read moreThe National Fish and Wildlife Foundation announced the sixth round of grants from its Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund (GEBF), including 21 new projects in the states of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas totaling more than $280 million. Developed in consultation with state and federal resource agencies, the projects are designed to remedy harm and reduce the risk of future harm
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