Energy companies note area’s existing oil-gas infrastructure and supply chain as feds push forward to lease project sites off Louisiana and northern Texas
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More Oil Firms Show Interest to Build Gulf of Mexico Offshore Wind
Energy companies note area’s existing oil and gas infrastructure, supply chain as feds push forward on plan to lease project sites off Louisiana and northern Texas
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More Oil Firms Show Interest in Gulf of Mexico Offshore Wind
Traditional energy companies tout area’s existing oil and gas infrastructure as US Interior Dept pushes forward on plan to lease gulf sites off Louisiana and northern Texas
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Ex-Granite Senior VP Cited As Firm Reaches $12M SEC Fraud Settlement
The California contractor’s former CEO and two other senior executives were not charged but must return more than $1.8 million in bonus pay.
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Ex-Granite Exec Cited As Firm Reaches $12M SEC Fraud Settlement
The California contractor’s former CEO and two other senior executives were not charged but must return more than $1.8 million in bonus pay.
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Ex-Granite Exec Cited As Firm Reaches $12M SEC Fraud Pact
The California contractor’s former CEO and two other senior executives were not charged but must return more than $1.8 million in bonus pay.
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Former Granite Senior Manager Cited in SEC Fraud Charge Settled For $12M
The contractor will pay a $12-million penalty and three senior executives will return more than $1.8 million in bonus pay.
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Russia's Rosatom Moves Forward on Egypt Nuclear Plant Construction
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EPA Proposes to Add Some PFAS Chemicals to Superfund List
“Hazardous” designation of two major PFAS chemicals could trigger more cleanups under the federal government’s key toxic waste remediation program.
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Tall-Timber Building Expected in Chicago, 151 Years After the Great Fire
Developer Sterling Bay plans to break ground on Chicago’s first tall-timber building since the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
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