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07/18/11 HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - 07/18/11) - Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: APC - News ) today announced the finalization of a unitization agreement with Exxon Mobil Corporation and co-owners to develop the Lucius field. The unitization includes portions of Keathley Canyon blocks 874, 875, 918 and 919 in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico. Anadarko will operate the unit with a 35-percent working ...
07/14/11 Yellowstone River spill fuels Keystone XL debate by Matthew Frank In the days following the July 1 Exxon Mobil pipeline rupture that sent an estimated 1,000 barrels of oil down the Yellowstone River, Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer lambasted the Texas oil giant. He claimed the company downplayed the spill's impacts, he promised legal action, and he even pulled the state out of an Environmental ...
07/13/11 LAUREL, Mont. (AP) - Exxon Mobil Corp. said Wednesday that it plans to use vacuum trucks to suck any remaining oil from a failed pipeline near Laurel that spilled an estimated 42,000 gallons of crude into the Yellowstone River.
07/12/11 BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Montana regulators are asking Exxon Mobil to justify its estimate for how much oil spilled into the Yellowstone River, citing the company's changing timeline on how long it took to stop a leaking pipeline.
07/12/11 Montana environmental regulators have asked Exxon Mobil to justify its estimate for how much oil spilled into the Yellowstone River, citing the company's changing timeline on how long it took to stop a leaking pipeline.
07/12/11 BILLINGS, Mont. - State environmental regulators have asked Exxon Mobil to justify its estimate for how much oil spilled into the Yellowstone River, citing the company's changing timeline on how long it took to stop a leaking pipeline. The Texas-based company has said between 31,500 and 42,000 gallo
07/11/11 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is asking Exxon Mobil to make changes in its plan to clean up the Yellowstone River after an oil pipeline spill. The EPA said the company provided insufficient information on oil recovery and containment and cleanup for impacted areas downstream and for the area around the spill site.
07/10/11 This Saturday the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released an official department update on the Exxon Mobil oil spill that occurred a week ago. The oil spill happened after an oil pipe running underneath the Yellowstone River near Billings, Montana ruptured for unknown reasons.
07/09/11 BILLINGS, Mont. -- Exxon Mobil Co. had reassured federal regulators and officials from a Montana town since December that an oil pipeline beneath the Yellowstone River was safe, buried deep enough to avoid any accidental ruptures.
07/09/11 (AP) -- Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer has decided Exxon Mobil and the state don't make good roommates after nearly a week of working together in close quarters to clean up an estimated 42,000 gallons of crude oil released into the Yellowstone River.
07/08/11 BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - The state of Montana has cut its ties to a joint Exxon Mobil-government command post overseeing an oil spill along the Yellowstone river, after the state's Democratic governor said the group was defying state open government laws by denying public access.
07/08/11 Montana landowners who say their property along the Yellowstone River has been soiled by oil that leaked from an Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) pipeline are banding together to push the company to do more to restore the land.
07/08/11 Montana set up its own oil spill command post after its governor withdrew from a joint team, saying citizens "can't get straight answers" from Exxon Mobil over the Yellowstone River spill.
07/08/11 The state of Montana has cut its ties to a joint Exxon Mobil-government command post overseeing an oil spill in the Yellowstone River after the governor said the group was defying state open government laws by denying public access.
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07/08/11 BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer has decided Exxon Mobil and the state don't make good roommates after nearly a week of working together in close quarters to clean up an estimated 42,000 gallons of crude oil released into the Yellowstone River.
07/07/11 BILLINGS, Mont. Exxon Mobil Co. had reassured federal regulators and officials from a Montana town since December that an oil pipeline beneath the Yellowstone River was safe, buried deep enough to avoid any accidental ruptures.
07/07/11 Time to stop making excuses for Big Oil by George Ochenski Montana has now joined the long list of states and regions where Big Oil has contaminated swaths of water and land with leaks and spills. In Montana's most recent disaster, a ruptured Exxon Mobil pipeline that brings oil to refineries in Laurel ruptured and gushed an estimated 1,000 barrels of raw crude oil into the Yellowstone River and ...
07/06/11 LAUREL, Mont. (AP) - Federal documents show it took Exxon Mobil nearly twice as long as it publicly disclosed to fully seal a pipeline that spilled roughly 1,000 barrels of crude oil into the Yellowstone River.
07/06/11 Governor Brian Schweitzer vowed on Tuesday to cling to Exxon Mobil like "the smell on a skunk" for as long as it takes to get the company to clean up a weekend oil spill that fouled an otherwise pristine stretch of the Yellowstone River in Montana. A 12-inch Exxon pipeline ruptured on Friday night about 150 miles downstream from Yellowstone National Park near the town of Laurel, Montana ...
07/06/11 - BILLINGS, Mont. Exxon Mobil Co. had reassured federal regulators and officials from a Montana town since December that an oil pipeline beneath the Yellowstone River was safe, buried deep enough to avoid any accidental ruptures. |