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Unconventionals Lead the Way into 2013

“There are no scenarios that I see where anything is going to stop [the United States] from reaping the benefits of unconventional energy resources,” a Houston-based energy attorney said.

January 2, 2013

University at Buffalo to Close Shale Resources and Society Institute

The University at Buffalo (UB) will close its Shale Resources and Society Institute (SRSI), which during its seven-month life issued a hydraulic fracturing (fracking) study that was the target of criticism from several areas, including some UB staff, university President Satish Tripathi said Monday.

November 21, 2012

Natural Gas Intelligence Urges Market, Price Survey Participation

Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI) has broadly distributed a request for the cooperation of buyers and sellers in the wholesale natural gas market in increasing fixed price trading and reporting transactions to price survey publishers. “The combination of the collapse of the middle man marketing sector and the tight supply situation in the U.S., makes it imperative that all industry segments work to support the efficient operation of the wholesale market,” said the publishing company in a letter sent to several thousand buyers and sellers of natural gas.

June 9, 2003

Natural Gas Intelligence Urges Market, Price Survey Participation

Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI) has broadly distributed a request for the cooperation of buyers and sellers in the wholesale natural gas market in increasing fixed price trading and reporting transactions to price survey publishers. “The combination of the collapse of the middle man marketing sector and the tight supply situation in the U.S., makes it imperative that all industry segments work to support the efficient operation of the wholesale market,” said the publishing company in a letter sent to several thousand buyers and sellers of natural gas.

June 4, 2003

FERC Staff Applies ‘Energy Affiliate’ Broadly in Standards NOPR

The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission denied last Thursday the bulk of the energy industry’s requests to limit the definition of “energy affiliate” as it applies in the agency’s notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR) on standards of conduct governing the relationships between regulated monopolies and their affiliates.

April 29, 2002