Carolyn Davis joined the editorial staff of Intelligence Press Inc. in Houston in May, 2000. Prior to that, she covered regulatory issues for environmental and occupational safety and health publications. She also has worked as a reporter for several daily newspapers in Texas, including the Waco Tribune-Herald, the Temple Daily Telegram and the Killeen Daily Herald. She attended Texas A&M University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Houston.
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U.S. Onshore Proppant Market Accelerating to 2015
The U.S. market for land proppant that is used to hydraulically fracturing (frack) natural gas and oil wells should grow at a rate of 8% a year for the next two years, led by the Appalachian Basin, according to PacWest Consulting Partners.
Consol Secures Processing Agreement for Utica Production
Consol Energy Inc. disclosed Tuesday that it has signed a definitive agreement with Blue Racer Midstream LLC to construct, own and operate natural gas gathering pipelines and facilities in Noble County, OH, to support growing production with joint venture (JV) partner Hess Corp.
Supreme Court to Review Stationary Sources Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to consider whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the power to require greenhouse gas (GHG) permits for big stationary pollution sources, including power plants, factories and refineries.
Shell Certain of Natural Gas, Less Certain of Shale
Royal Dutch Shell plc won’t be producing nearly as much natural gas from North American unconventionals by 2017 as anticipated, outgoing CEO Peter Voser said Tuesday.
Chevron’s U.S. Upstream Output Holding Steady
Chevron Corp.’s U.S. upstream production is holding steady from a year ago, with natural gas output higher and liquids holding steady, the operator said late Wednesday in an interim 3Q2013 report.
Antero IPO Tops the Charts
Investors poured into onshore operator Antero Resources Inc. in its debut Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange, gaining more than 18% to close at $52.01. “AR,” the most heavily traded stock of the day, saw more than 28.4 million shares trade hands.
Economic, Climate Benefits of Shale NatGas Questioned
Unconventional natural gas in the onshore likely will keep U.S. prices low until 2020, but it may not translate to climate benefits or an improved economy, according to an elite group of industry, academic and scientific experts.
Antero’s Sweet Spot — Appalachia — Big Draw on Opening Day
Antero Resources Inc., which today is an Appalachian Basin-only operator, made a stunning debut Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange, with the share price up 18.2% from the opening of $44.00 to end the day at $52.01. More than 28.4 million shares traded hands, with “AR” the most-traded stock on the day.
Chevron’s U.S. Upstream Output Holding Steady
Chevron Corp.’s U.S. upstream production is holding steady from a year ago, with natural gas output higher and liquids holding steady, the operator said late Wednesday in an interim 3Q2013 report.
Antero IPO Tops the Charts
Investors poured into onshore operator Antero Resources Inc. in its debut Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange, gaining more than 18% to close at $52.01. “AR,” the most heavily traded stock of the day, saw more than 28.4 million shares trade hands.