A Pennsylvania lawmaker is taking aim at one of the most contentious issues in the Marcellus Shale: gas migration.
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CFTC Nominee Says He’s Up to the Task
Mark P. Wetjen, President Obama’s nominee to succeed the departing Commissioner Michael Dunn at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), assured a Senate panel Thursday that he will be able to make informed and reasoned rulemaking decisions to implement the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, although he will be late to the game.
CFTC Nominee Says He’s Up to the Task on Dodd-Frank
Mark P. Wetjen, President Obama’s nominee to succeed the departing Commissioner Michael Dunn at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), assured a Senate panel Thursday that he will be able to make informed and reasoned rulemaking decisions to implement the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, although he will be late to the game.
Slimmed-Down Energy Bill Wins Over Senate GOP Opponents
Speedy passage of a slimmed-down Senate energy bill seemed all but assured Thursday night after Democratic leaders agreed to scrap the controversial $21.8 billion tax package that Senate Republicans and President Bush opposed.
Buffett Says Berkshire Hathaway Has Tight Hold on Energy Play
Berkshire Hathaway’s charismatic CEO, Warren Buffett, assured state utility regulators last week that his multi-billion-dollar conglomerate is in the energy utility business for the long haul and views the sector as a steady source of income — not an extraordinary one.
Berkshire Hathaway Has Tight Hold on Energy Play, CEO, SEC Filing Say
Berkshire Hathaway’s charismatic CEO, Warren Buffett, assured state utility regulators this week that his multi-billion-dollar conglomerate is in the energy utility business for the long haul and views the sector as a steady source of income — not an extraordinary one.
Puget Sound Energy to Fix Gas Customer Back Billing
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) assured Washington state regulators last week it is fixing a natural gas utility back-billing problem that in extreme cases had customers billed for services done as many as six years ago. The flap arose in recent weeks when customers who were under-billed or not billed at all for certain past periods began receiving back-billings, some totaling thousands of dollars.
Snowbelt Senators Say Stand-Alone Emergency LIHEAP Bill in the Works
Three Republican senators from snowbelt states have been assured by Senate leaders that a vote will be held shortly after Congress returns this month on a stand-alone emergency supplemental bill to provide $2 billion in additional funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) this winter.
Cash Prices Extend Slide Through Weekend
A screen plunge of nearly 90 cents the day before virtually assured further cash softness Friday, but the physical market also was depressed by moderating trends from the heating load created by widespread severely cold weather in the first half of the week and by the drop in industrial load that occurs over a weekend.
ExxonMobil Chairman Promises ‘Boringly Consistent Results’
ExxonMobil Corp.’s Chairman Lee Raymond assured shareholders Wednesday that they should not expect “radical restructuring” at the world’s largest company, only “boringly consistent results” going forward.