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Aussies Eye Wyoming for Underground Gasification, Liquids

Australian oil and gas developer Linc Energy is a new player in Wyoming’s humming oil and gas patch, bringing a focus on underground “cooking” of coal seams to create synthetic gas (syngas) and natural gas liquids.

October 7, 2011

Study: Subsidize Gas Appliance Use

Burning more natural gas directly — for heating, cooking and clothes drying, for instance — would cut energy consumption and costs and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions nationwide, according to a report by the Gas Technology Institute

July 20, 2009

Study Recommends Subsidizing Gas Appliance Use

Burning more natural gas directly — for heating, cooking and clothes drying, for instance — would cut energy consumption and costs and reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions nationwide, according to a report by the Gas Technology Institute

July 14, 2009

Study: Better to Burn Gas at Home Than in Power Plants

Direct use of natural gas — such as for space and water heating, cooking and clothes drying — is a good thing, and more of it would be even better, according to the American Gas Foundation (AGF). This is particularly true when caps are placed on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

May 5, 2008

Study Weighs Gas for Generation Versus Residential, Commercial Use

Direct use of natural gas — such as for space and water heating, cooking and clothes drying — is a good thing, and more of it would be even better, according to the American Gas Foundation (AGF). This is particularly true when caps are placed on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

May 2, 2008