A research report from Goldman Sachs was touted Monday as further support for why the U.S. State Department should reject the proposed northern portion of the TransCanada Corp. multi-billion-dollar 1,700-mile Keystone XL oil pipeline stretching from Alberta Canada to the Gulf of Mexico (GOM).
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Survey Finds Public Support for Keystone XL, Fracking
The Obama administration’s final decision on the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline is yet to be revealed, but a significant majority of Americans favor its construction, according to the results of a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center.
Survey: 66% of Public Supports Construction of Keystone XL Pipeline
The Obama administration’s final decision on the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline is yet to be revealed, but a significant majority of Americans favor its construction, according to the results of a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Research Center.
State Department Issues Draft SEIS for Keystone Pipeline
The U.S. State Department on Friday released a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (DSEIS) on the proposed northern portion of TransCanada Corp.’s controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline from Western Canada to Cushing, OK, drawing strong reactions from supporters and opponents alike.
State Department Issues Draft SEIS on Keystone XL Pipeline
The U.S. State Department on Friday released a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (DSEIS) on the proposed northern portion of TransCanada Corp.’s controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline from Western Canada to Cushing, OK, drawing strong reactions from supporters and opponents alike.
Mixed Emotions as State Department Issues Keystone XL Draft SEIS
The U.S. State Department on Friday released a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (DSEIS) on the proposed northern portion of TransCanada Corp.’s controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline from Western Canada to Cushing, OK, drawing strong reactions from supporters and opponents alike.
‘No Intentional Misconduct’ by McClendon, Says Chesapeake
Chesapeake Energy Corp. CEO Aubrey McClendon’s controversial financing transactions “did not reveal any improper benefit” to him nor did they increases costs to the company “as a result of the overlap in financial relationships,” the board of directors said Wednesday.
Chesapeake: McClendon Deals ‘Did Not Reveal Any Improper Benefit’
A lengthy review of outgoing Chesapeake Energy Corp. CEO Aubrey McClendon’s controversial financing transactions “did not reveal any improper benefit” to him “or increased cost to the company as a result of the overlap in financial relationships,” the board of directors announced Wednesday.
Millennium’s New York Compressor Gets Final Nod
FERC has rejected requests for rehearing and a stay of its controversial decision approving Millennium Pipeline Co. LLC’s compressor station in the Town of Minisink, NY, which would boost the pipeline’s firmdeliveries of Marcellus Shale gas by an additional 225,000 Dth/d to serve Northeast and New England markets.
Millennium’s Minisink NY Compressor Station Gets Final OK
FERC Friday rejected requests for rehearing and a stay of its controversial decision approving Millennium Pipeline Co. LLC’s compressor station in the Town of Minisink, NY, which would boost the pipeline’s firm deliveries of Marcellus Shale gas by an additional 225,000 Dth/d to serve Northeast and New England markets.