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Shale-Rich Northern Colorado County Floats Secession Idea

Shale-Rich Northern Colorado County Floats Secession Idea

One of Colorado’s richest local jurisdictions, Weld County, with extensive oil/natural gas and agricultural operations, in June launched discussions with a number of other counties in the northeastern part of the state about a move to secede and form a new state.

July 3, 2013

Operators Move Rigs to 69 New Counties Nationally Last Week

If you’re looking for the newest hotspot for onshore oil and gas development anywhere in the United States, from a target within the emerging Mississippian Lime of Oklahoma and Kansas to a new location in the more established Marcellus Shale of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, NGI’s Shale Daily has a new resource to help identify drilling trends.

October 22, 2012

Operators Moved Rigs to 69 New Counties Nationally Last Week

If you’re looking for the newest hot spot for onshore oil and gas development anywhere in the United States, from a target within the emerging Mississippian Lime of Oklahoma and Kansas to a new location in the more established Marcellus Shale of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, NGI’s Shale Daily has a new resource to help identify drilling trends.

October 22, 2012
Operators Move Rigs to 69 New Counties Nationally Last Week

Operators Move Rigs to 69 New Counties Nationally Last Week

If you’re looking for the newest hotspot for onshore oil and gas development anywhere in the United States, from a target within the emerging Mississippian Lime of Oklahoma and Kansas to a new location in the more established Marcellus Shale of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, NGI’s Shale Daily has a new resource to help identify drilling trends.

October 22, 2012

Market Bulls Unimpressed With Isaac; Sellers Win the Day

Both cash and futures markets continued to grind lower with the physical market retreating anywhere from 4 to 8 cents with an average overall loss of 6 cents. Eastern, Gulf and Midwest points all took losses.

August 29, 2012

Analysts See Potential for Coal Switching to Balance Gas Market

Continuing low prices for natural gas could make it possible for the addition of anywhere from 2 Bcf/d to 10 Bcf/d in demand due to displacement of coal-fired power generation, various analysts have estimated.

March 19, 2012

Analysts See Potential for Coal Switching to Balance Gas Market

Continuing low prices for natural gas could make it possible for the addition of anywhere from 2 Bcf/d to 10 Bcf/d in demand due to displacement of coal-fired power generation, various analysts have estimated.

March 15, 2012

Ohio Touts Fractionator, Doubts Cracker

Ohio is a “long shot” for a world class ethane cracker planned for Appalachia, but the state would still benefit if the facility lands anywhere in the region, Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Tuesday.

March 14, 2012

Another Analyst Cuts U.S. Gas Price Outlook

Energy analysts with Tudor, Pickering Holt & Co. (TPH) on Thursday climbed on the train to anywhere but here for natural gas prices, cutting their outlook for 2012 by more than $1.00 to $3.25/Mcf from $4.32.

January 17, 2012

Morgantown Tables Frack Ban Again to Make ‘Political Statement’

For the second time since its ordinance banning hydraulic fracturing was ruled illegal, the Morgantown City Council voted to table a decision to repeal the ban in order to make a “political statement” against the West Virginia state government.

December 29, 2011
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