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| Monday, July 28, 2008 |
Shell leads as big oil raises R&D by 16% - Financial Times The west s biggest oil companies raised their research and knife storage development spending by an average of 16 per cent last year but still lag behind many other industries, a survey by the Financial Times has found. There is also a wide variation in R&D Source: www.ft.com Sempra to Buy EnergySouth Inc. for $510 Million, Adding Storage - Bloomberg July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Sempra Energy , owner of the largest U.S. natural-gas utility, agreed to buy Mobile, Alabama-based gas distributor EnergySouth Inc. for $510 million to add storage capacity near Gulf Coast supply hubs. Shareholders of Source: www.bloomberg.com Sempra Engery to buy Mobile's EnergySouth for $510M - MSN MoneyCentral California-based Sempra Energy is purchasing Mobile's EnergySouth Inc. for $510 million. Sempra Energy, a Fortune 500 company, boosted its natural gas storage capacity by acquiring EnergySouth's two underground sites that will have the capacity to Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com CB&I Awarded Contract for Oil Sands Storage Terminal Project - PR Inside www.cbiepc.com - CB&I (NYSE:CBI), through its Horton CBI business unit, has been awarded an additional US$400 million by Suncor Energy Services Inc. under an existing contract to design and knife storage build a storage terminal as part of the Suncor Voyageur Source: www.pr-inside.com Fire causes $2m damage to Shepparton cold storage - News.com.au The fire broke out about 10.45pm at a cool store that handled local fruit stocks, by 2am, there were still four firetrucks at the scene. The property was at Hanlon and knife storage Channel Roads, about 8km east of Shepparton, in central Victoria, and knife storage the flames Source: www.news.com.au Storage building destroyed by lightning - Portland Press Herald SHAPLEIGH A lightning strike destroyed a three-story storage building in Shapleigh on Sunday, officials said today. Firefighters in Shapleigh received the call around 7:15 p.m. Sunday at the end of County Road. They found a collapsed building on fire Source: news.mainetoday.com Fire destroys storage building at apartment complex in Ozark - KYTV OZARK, Mo. -- A fire in a car spread rapidly and knife storage destroyed an entire 32-unit storage building at an apartment complex on Monday afternoon. Two firefighters suffered from heat exhaustion. Ozark Fire Department asked for help from adjoining fire Source: www.ky3.com
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