BP plc CEO Tony Hayward said Tuesday natural gas needs to become a bigger part of the U.S. energy picture. Congress should find a better way to maintain jobs than by “preserving them in the coal industry,” he told an audience at the Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics, a nonpartisan think tank based in Washington, DC.
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BP’s Hayward: ‘Extraordinary’ that Coal Plants Still Being Built in U.S.
BP plc CEO Tony Hayward said Tuesday natural gas needs to become a bigger part of the U.S. energy picture. Congress should find a better way to maintain jobs than by “preserving them in the coal industry,” he told an audience at the Peter G. Peterson Institute for International Economics, a nonpartisan think tank based in Washington, DC.
Marcellus Shale May Be a Monkey on Haynesville’s Back
The news out of the Haynesville Shale and the nearby Bossier Sands keeps getting better for producers there, but to the north production from the developing Marcellus Shale could block the southern gas from traveling north to lucrative markets, some caution.
Marcellus Shale May Be a Monkey on Haynesville’s Back
The news out of the Haynesville Shale and the nearby Bossier Sands keeps getting better for producers there, but to the north production from the developing Marcellus Shale could block the southern gas from traveling north to lucrative markets, some caution.
Marcellus Shale May Be a Monkey on Haynesville’s Back
The news out of the Haynesville Shale and the nearby Bossier Sands keeps getting better for producers there, but to the north production from the developing Marcellus Shale could block the southern gas from traveling north to lucrative markets, some caution.
Texas Petro Index Moves into Positive Territory
The Texas natural gas and oil economy in January took a “noticeable turn” for the better, with its first month-to-month gain in 16 months, according to the Texas Petro Index (TPI).
EQT Expanding Marcellus Shale Holdings
Noting well results that have been better than expected, Pittsburgh-based EQT Corp. said lat Tuesday it will expand its position in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania by acquiring about 58,000 net acres from a group of private operators and landowners.
EQT Expanding Marcellus Shale Holdings
Noting well results that have been better than expected, Pittsburgh-based EQT Corp. said Tuesday it will expand its position in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania by acquiring about 58,000 net acres from a group of private operators and landowners.
EQT Expanding Marcellus Shale Holdings
Noting well results that have been better than expected, Pittsburgh-based EQT Corp. said Tuesday it will expand its position in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania by acquiring about 58,000 net acres from a group of private operators and landowners.
Texas Petro Index Moves into Positive Territory
The Texas natural gas and oil economy in January took a “noticeable turn” for the better, with its first month-to-month gain in 16 months, according to the Texas Petro Index (TPI).