A conservative group Monday put pressure on the Obama administration to disclose the breakdown of the half-million public comments that it received on the Bush-era five-year plan (2010-2015) to open more offshore areas to oil and natural gas leasing.
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New York State Proposes Rules for Marcellus Drillers
Exploration and production (E&P) companies that want to drill the gas-rich Marcellus Shale in New York State would have to disclose the contents of hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracing) fluid they would use, and test water wells in drilling areas before beginning to drill, according to draft rules released last Wednesday by the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
New York State Releases Proposed Marcellus Shale Rulebook
Exploration and production (E&P) companies that want to drill the gas-rich Marcellus Shale in New York State would have to disclose the contents of hydraulic fracturing (hydrofracing) fluid they would use, and test water wells in drilling areas before beginning to drill, according to draft rules released late Wednesday by the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
SEC Grants Industry Wish List on Reserves Reporting
Companies would be allowed to disclose probable and possible reserves and add in coalbed methane and shale gas to their reserves count under wide-ranging new rules for reserves evaluation proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Thursday.
SEC Grants Industry Wish List on Reserves Reporting
Companies would be allowed to disclose probable and possible reserves and add in coalbed methane and shale gas to their reserves count under wide-ranging new rules for reserves evaluation proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) last Thursday.
Federal Court in Ohio Dismisses False Pricing Reporting Claims Against AEP
A federal court in Ohio has tossed out claims that American Electric Power (AEP) failed to disclose that traders had reported false information on natural gas trades to index publishers.
Petro-Canada Sees C$15 Million 4Q Impact from Enron
Petro-Canada stepped forward as the first Canadian natural-gas supplier to disclose its share of the impact from Enron Corp.’s collapse, while efforts got under way to minimize the damage north of the border. Petro-Canada told its stockholders it has made a provision for “outstanding receivables” that will cut its fourth-quarter earnings by about C$15 million (US$9.6 million). The company said that it has switched 115 MMcf/d of production away from Enron to other gas traders without disrupting operations.
Petro-Canada Sees C$15 Million 4Q Impact from Enron
Petro-Canada stepped forward as the first Canadian natural-gas supplier to disclose its share of the impact from Enron Corp.’s collapse, while efforts got under way to minimize the damage north of the border. Petro-Canada told its stockholders it has made a provision for “outstanding receivables” that will cut its fourth-quarter earnings by about C$15 million (US$9.6 million). The company said that it has switched 115 MMcf/d of production away from Enron to other gas traders without disrupting operations.