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Pennsylvania Impact Fee Delayed Again

Pennsylvania lawmakers approached Halloween hoping to bring drilling impact fee legislation to the Senate floor before the end of October, but after failing to resolve major issues over the weekend they now hope to pass a bill before Thanksgiving.

November 2, 2011

Shale Mania Spreads West to Monterey

A relatively late entrant in the growing national debate about shale formations and how much long-term domestic reserves they bring to the United States, the Monterey Shale in California is an extensive old oil play that some analysts are predicting will experience a rebirth in today’s shale-dominated domestic energy world.

September 13, 2011

Marcellus Production Growing in Central Pennsylvania

The Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania is generally divided into two regions, the northeast and the southwest, but increasingly the stretch of fairway between those regions is gaining prominence.

August 24, 2011

Transco Expansion Opposed by New Jersey Township

Officials in a New Jersey township have joined environmental groups in opposition to plans to expand one of the state’s natural gas pipelines, which would bring Marcellus Shale gas to markets in the state and the New York City metropolitan area.

August 8, 2011

New Jersey Township Opposes Transco Expansion

Officials in a New Jersey township have joined environmental groups in opposition to plans to expand one of the state’s natural gas pipelines, which would bring Marcellus Shale gas to markets in the state and the New York City metropolitan area.

August 4, 2011

Ex-EPA Official Sees Higher Fracking Costs Due to Added Safeguards

It’s going to be more costly to conduct hydraulic fracturing (fracking) of shale gas wells in the future due to increased regulation, said a former official with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

June 10, 2011

Audit Raises Questions About PG&E Pipeline Spending

Information from a state regulatory commission staff audit released on Monday by a local congresswoman raised more questions about the thoroughness of Pacific Gas and Electric Co.’s (PG&E) maintenance repair and replacement work historically on its natural gas transmission pipeline system, and specifically the Line 132 that had a segment rupture in a neighborhood of San Bruno, CA, last September.

May 18, 2011

Allegheny County to Revisit Marcellus Debate

The Allegheny County (PA) Council has scheduled a hearing for 5 p.m. EST Thursday in Pittsburgh to hear public comment regarding Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling within the county.

March 9, 2011

Industry Brief

Recovery Energy Inc. announced Monday that it has closed on a $12.3 million cash-and-stock deal to acquire oil and gas leases on 8,060 net acres from Houston-based Wapiti Oil & Gas LLC. The leasehold is located primarily northwest of the prolific Silo field in Laramie County, WY. The Wapiti sale follows Denver-based Recovery’s acquisition last month of approximately 1,700 acres in Weld County, CO and about 6,600 net acres in Goshen County, WY from various private individuals for $1.9 million in cash and stock. The combined acquisitions bring Recovery’s holdings in the Denver-Julesburg Basin to 148,000 gross acres (134,000 net acres).

March 8, 2011

Anadarko Clinches ‘Tentative’ Agreement to Partner in Eagle Ford

A deal is on the table and could be completed in the coming weeks to bring in a partner to develop the Eagle Ford Shale, an Anadarko Petroleum Corp. executive said Thursday.

February 28, 2011
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