Economic activity in the Marcellus Shale quadrupled between 2008 and this year, according to an industry-backed study released Wednesday.
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Arizona Legislature Fails to Pass Gas Storage Bill
The latest proposal for developing the first commercial-scale natural gas storage in Arizona failed to get help from the legislature before it adjourned early this month. A House-passed bill (HB 2352) would have allowed water injection to clear out shallower salt caverns for eventual underground gas storage, but the bill failed to make it to the Senate floor.
Three More Energy Bills Squeak Out of California Legislature
In addition to the solar water heating rebate program (AB 1470), three other energy bills emerged before the California legislature adjourned its regular session Wednesday heading into a gubernatorial-called special session next week to deal with health care and some other specific issues. The three bills dealt with renewable energy and global climate change issues.
Massey’s 10-Year Tenure at FERC Comes to End
William Massey is no longer a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Congress officially adjourned for the year last Tuesday without the White House signaling its intent to re-nominate Massey for a third term.
Massey’s 10-Year Tenure at FERC Comes to End
William Massey is no longer a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Congress officially adjourned for the year on Tuesday without the White House signaling its intent to re-nominate Massey for a third term.