The Colcom Foundation of Pittsburgh, PA, has launched the $1 million Marcellus Environmental Fund to distribute grants to nonprofit organizations “to address the accelerating environmental impact of shale drilling in western Pennsylvania through public education, community engagement, best practices, baseline data collection, ongoing monitoring, land owner guidance and collaborative projects.”
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Canada’s Gas Exports to U.S. Continue Their Decline
Canadian natural gas exports deteriorated further during the 2009-2010 heating season, contributing to an accelerating switch of drilling targets to oil north of the border.
Canada’s Gas Exports to U.S. Continue Decline
Canadian natural gas exports deteriorated further during the 2009-2010 heating season, contributing to an accelerating switch of drilling targets to oil north of the border.
U.S. Points See Decline in Canadian Imports
Canadian natural gas exports dropped at an accelerating rate during the heating season, according to the latest trade records kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).
Canadian Gas Exports to U.S. in Decline
Canadian natural gas exports dropped at an accelerating rate during the heating season, according to the latest trade records kept by the National Energy Board (NEB).
Calpine’s Domestic Gas, Oil Reserves Fetch $1.05B
Accelerating efforts to slice more debt off its books, Calpine Corp. on Wednesday agreed to sell all of its domestic oil and natural gas assets — 383 Bcfe — to an indirect subsidiary for $1.05 billion. The sale is scheduled to close July 7.
NE British Columbia Development Booming
Canadian natural gas producers telegraphed intentions to continue accelerating supply development on their “near frontier” of northeastern British Columbia by setting a record at the latest monthly auction of provincial drilling rights and adding to the ten-fold increase — from the millions to the billions — in auction revenues year-to-date 2008, compared to the same period last year.
NE British Columbia Development Activity Booming
Canadian natural gas producers telegraphed intentions to continue accelerating supply development on their “near frontier” of northeastern British Columbia by setting a record at the latest monthly auction of provincial drilling rights and adding to the ten-fold increase — from the millions to the billions — in auction revenues year-to-date 2008, compared to the same period last year.
Raymond James: More Stringent CO2 Regs Favor Natural Gas
The global debate about climate change is accelerating, and the odds of binding carbon dioxide (CO2) caps in the United States and elsewhere are rising, but the bullish fundamentals of the oil and natural gas industry will not be impacted anytime soon — in fact, more stringent regulations favor natural gas, according to Raymond James & Associates Inc. energy analysts.
Raymond James: More Stringent CO2 Regs Would Favor Natural Gas
The global debate about climate change is accelerating, and the odds of binding carbon dioxide (CO2) caps in the United States and elsewhere are rising, but the bullish fundamentals of the oil and natural gas industry will not be impacted anytime soon — in fact, more stringent regulations favor natural gas, said Raymond James & Associates Inc. energy analysts.