Three Ohio legislators have asked the state’s attorney general to determine the source of a five-page document that, if authentic, could prove individuals connected to the energy industry are using deceptive practices to persuade property owners to sign oil and gas leases.
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Kitimat LNG Now Backed by a Horn River Trio
Encana Corp. has joined its Horn River producer peers Apache Corp. and EOG Resources Inc. in the Kitimat liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal project on the west coast of central British Columbia (BC) and its associated gas pipeline. Encana is taking a 30% stake in the project, which will target Asian markets with western Canadian gas supplies.
Quebec Places Restrictions on Hydraulic Fracturing
The government of Quebec announced Tuesday that hydraulic fracturing could continue in the province for exploration purposes only, after the release of a much anticipated report that urged further study of the practice.
TransCanada Mainline Still Functioning Despite Explosion
Investigators are trying to determine what caused the Feb. 19 explosion of a TransCanada Corp. natural gas pipeline in a remote area of northern Ontario.
Investigators Probe Explosion at Mont Belvieu Facility
Federal investigators are attempting to determine the cause of a series of explosions Tuesday that claimed the life of one man at the Mont Belvieu, TX, natural gas liquids (NGL) processing plant owned and operated by Enterprise Products Partners LP.
Investigation Begins at Mont Belvieu Facility
Federal investigators were attempting to determine on Wednesday the cause of a series of explosions Tuesday at the Mont Belvieu, TX, natural gas liquids (NGL) processing plant owned and operated by Enterprise Products Partners LP (see Daily GPI, Feb. 9).
Report: PG&E Found, Fixed Serious Leaks
In a report released last Tuesday, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) said since the end of October, when it issued an initial report, it has confirmed an additional 21 “Grade 1” leaks on its system, bringing the total number of leaks that required immediate action to 59, all of which have been repaired.
Marcellus Shale Called Emerging Threat to Chesapeake Bay
An action plan to improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River watershed, including some activities that focus on the impact of drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus Shale, is under way by federal officials.
Delaware Commission Delays Issuing Draft Drilling Rules
Proposed regulations that may determine how portions of the Marcellus Shale are developed by natural gas drillers have been delayed until the middle of October by the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC).
EPA Concludes Hydrofrac Hearings in New York
Protests and street closings preceded the first day of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hearing in New York last week to determine the scope of a study it will be conducting on the impact of hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracing) processes on drinking water.