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Aussie Firm Bullish on Utah Shale Gas Prospects

Perth, Western Australia-based Golden State Resources has received further verification it could be holding a significant shale gas play in the Golden Eagle field in Grand County in southeast Utah. The economics look good, according to a recent petroleum engineering consultant’s study.

March 21, 2012

Interior Study to Contrast U.S., Foreign Oil/Gas Revenue Systems

In what may be the first step toward raising royalties for onshore and offshore production, two Interior Department agencies will commission a study comparing the U.S. oil and natural gas royalty collection system with those of other countries to determine whether American taxpayers are receiving a “fair return” from energy development on public lands.

April 19, 2010

Interior Study to Contrast U.S., Foreign Oil/Gas Revenue Systems

In what may be the first step toward raising royalties for onshore and offshore production, two Interior Department agencies will commission a study comparing the U.S. oil and natural gas royalty collection system with those of other countries to determine whether American taxpayers are receiving a “fair return” from energy development on public lands.

April 14, 2010

Interior Study to Contrast U.S., Foreign Oil/Gas Revenue Systems

In what may be the first step toward raising royalties for onshore and offshore production, two Interior Department agencies will commission a study comparing the U.S. oil and natural gas royalty collection system with those of other countries to determine whether American taxpayers are receiving a “fair return” from energy development on public lands.

April 14, 2010

Alexander Says Senate Energy Bill Is ‘Shaping Up’

Comparing the surprise Americans felt from the terrorist attacks of 9/11 to the surprise Americans will feel from soaring energy prices, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) said last week that his stand-alone natural gas legislation is aimed at bringing energy prices down and alleviating foreign energy reliance.

May 16, 2005

Alexander Says Senate Energy Bill Is ‘Shaping Up’

Comparing the surprise Americans felt from the terrorist attacks of 9/11 to the surprise Americans will feel from soaring energy prices, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) said Tuesday that his stand alone natural gas legislation is aimed at bringing energy prices down and alleviating foreign energy reliance.

May 11, 2005

S&P: Strategy, Finances Bolster Investment-Grade Energy Companies

In a new report comparing five of the top diversified energy companies in the United States with investment-grade credit ratings, Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service (S&P) found that while the differences were many, all share qualities worth noting, and all contrast “sharply” with several peers that saw their ratings dive in the past year.

July 7, 2003

S&P: Strategy, Finances Bolster Investment-Grade Energy Companies

In a new report comparing five of the top diversified energy companies in the United States with investment-grade credit ratings, Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service (S&P) found that while the differences were many, all share qualities worth noting, and all contrast “sharply” with several peers that saw their ratings dive in the past year.

July 7, 2003

S&P Claims 2003 Gas Situation Much Different From 2001’s, Doubts Sub-$3 Gas

Comparing the current natural gas supply and pricing situation to the one experienced nearly two years ago, Standard & Poor’s (S&P) said it is not likely that history will repeat itself with prices falling below $3/MMBtu like they did during the earlier time frame.

April 7, 2003

S&P Claims 2003 Gas Situation Much Different From 2001’s, Doubts Sub-$3 Gas

Comparing the current natural gas supply and pricing situation to the one experienced nearly two years ago, Standard & Poor’s (S&P) said it is not likely that history will repeat itself with prices falling below $3/MMBtu like they did during the earlier time frame.

April 4, 2003
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