The explosion protected hand lamp ToughLux (type 6149) is suitable for ambient temperatures between -20°C and +50°C and can be installed in zone 1, 2, 21 and 22 hazardous areas. The units are IP66/67 protected. Equipped with an aluminum base
R. STAHL provides a Device Type Manager (DTM) for the IS1 remote I/O system which enables users to fully configure, parameterize and administrate the entire system - all I/O modules as well as the CPM unit (CPU and power module)
Denmark, Russia, the U.S., Canada and Norway will hold a conference in Greenland this week to evaluate claims over natural resources including oil and gas in the North Pole waters as global demand for commodities surges. Denmark's government called the
Just weeks after Jakarta became the only United Nations security council member to abstain from the latest resolution on Tehran’s nuclear programme, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad (below right) feted his Indonesian counterpart as his "brother". "We will take actions to
Pushed to the brink by $135 crude, some Asian nations are finally allowing subsidized fuel prices to rise sharply, just the thing to help temper demand. Unfortunately, however, it's in the wrong countries to help tame a rally in prices
Malaysia is to restrict fuel sales to foreign motorists on its borders in an attempt to curb the spiralling cost of government subsidies. Hundreds of Thai and Singaporean motorists cross the border every day to fill up on cheap petrol
Under the scheme, everyone would be given an annual carbon allowance to use when buying oil, gas, electricity and flights. Anyone who exceeds their entitlement would have to buy top-up credits from individuals who haven't used up their allowance. The
Goldman's primary oil analyst, Arjun Murti, is smart enough not to grant many interviews these days (why provide fodder for lawsuits?). But his colleague, commodities analyst Jeffrey Currie, is happy to defend the firm's oil-to-$150-to-$200 view. WaPo: "World GDP wants
Russia's government has proposed urgent measures to halt a slide in oil production, which threatens to undermine the country's petroleum-fuelled economic boom. "All the proposals have been accepted and will be submitted to parliament at the end of this week,"
Transport services in rural areas are feeling the effects of ever-rising fuel prices, it has been warned. Tory MSP John Lamont said rural bus routes were in doubt, with the news of higher fuel bills forcing one Jeburgh firm to
French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday proposed capping value-added tax on oil across the European Union to help countries deal with the soaring price. "I want to ask the question to our European partners: if oil continues to increase, should
Bloomberg) -- Russia's oil production may rise to 12 million barrels a day after Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's government eases taxes, billionaire Chalva Tchigirinski said. ``Only Putin could do it,'' Tchigirinski, an owner of London- listed Sibir Energy Plc, said
Bloomberg) -- Crude oil fell more than $2 a barrel on signs that U.S. fuel consumption is dropping because of a slowing economy and record energy prices. Home prices fell in March by the most on record, the S&P/Case-Shiller home-price
The services division of ChTPZ Group, ChTPZ-Integrated Pipe Systems, has completed the current phase of valves supply to LLC "Naryanmarneftegaz". The valves were intended for construction of the startup complex of Yuzhnoye Khylchuo oil field (Nenets Autonomous District). The range
A meeting of the Joint Working Group of Gazprom and CNPC was held in the headquarters of OJSC "Gazprom" within the framework of the Strategic Cooperation Agreement between OJSC "Gazprom" and China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). The meeting was presided
State oil company Saudi Aramco plans to invest $129 billion on new energy projects in the next five years, Reuters reported. About $70 billion of the total would be spent by international and domestic joint ventures, and the remaining $59
Global wind energy companies expect future growth in the industry to be mainly driven by the United States, China and Spain, said a German research study published on Monday. "Those polled in the study believed that the United States, China
Faced with rising global demand and record prices, the oil companies have a powerful incentive to find, pump and sell as much crude as they can. Instead, they're having a hard time keeping their output level, much less expanding it.
Simon Ratcliffe, chair of Aspo in South Africa says resource depletion applies in the first case to oil but that fuel sources such as coal and uranium face the same depletion prospects in the coming decades. Globally, coal is projected
West Africa's economic giant Nigeria, could easily solve its chronic power shortage problems by tapping into its coal reserves, energy experts said. "Nigeria has an estimated three billion metric tons of coal reserves which it should exploit to solve its