“Maintenance of our ports and waterways and moving forward on shovel-ready projects will be key in getting people back to work and revitalising local economies. An efficient permitting process is critical to making new job opportunities a reality and advancing infrastructure development for industries across the economy,” said Vice President of Midstream and Industry Operations Robin Rorick. “We are in an unprecedented time, and getting energy infrastructure projects approved and moving will go a long way in re-starting our economy while creating well-paying, middle-class sustaining jobs.”
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Callum O'Reilly
Senior Editor
Callum joined Palladian Publications in 2008 after graduating from the University of Leeds, England. Prior to taking the reins of Hydrocarbon Engineering in January 2017, Callum was the Editor of sister publication, LNG Industry, as well as Palladian Publications’ Web Editor.
When he isn’t proofreading, tweeting or attending conferences, Callum can be found bemoaning the current plight of his ill-fated football team, West Ham United.
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