Twenty-eight residents of tiny DISH, TX — where Barnett Shale natural gas drilling and pipeline operations have been suspected of polluting the air — who were tested for exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOC) were not found to have unusual levels of the contaminants, according to results of biological tests from a Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) investigation.
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Study: DISH, TX, Residents Not Unduly Exposed to Contaminants
Twenty-eight residents of tiny DISH, TX — where Barnett Shale natural gas drilling and pipeline operations have been suspected of polluting the air — who were tested for exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOC) were not found to have unusual levels of the contaminants, according to results of biological tests from a Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) investigation.
Senate Democrats Challenge EPA Regulation of GHG Emissions
A coalition of eight Senate Democrats Friday sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson challenging the agency’s potential regulation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from stationary sources under the Clean Air Act (CAA).
Senate Democrats Challenge EPA Regulation of GHG Emissions
A coalition of eight Senate Democrats Friday sent a letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson challenging the agency’s potential regulation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from stationary sources under the Clean Air Act (CAA).
Apache to Expand North American Development in 2010
Apache Corp. is off to “fast start” in 2010 with eight consecutive successful wells in the Gulf of Mexico and plans in place to begin developing some of its big prospects onshore in North America, CEO G. Steven Farris said Thursday.
Apache Off to ‘Fast Start’ in 2010
Apache Corp. is off to “fast start” in 2010 with eight consecutive successful wells in the Gulf of Mexico, CEO G. Steven Farris said Thursday.
Apache Off to ‘Fast Start’ in 2010
Apache Corp. is off to “fast start” in 2010 with eight consecutive successful wells in the Gulf of Mexico, CEO G. Steven Farris said Thursday.
Transportation Notes
Southern California Gas allowed a high-linepack OFO that had been in effect for eight days to lapse Saturday, saying constraints on storage injection capacity had eased.
Williams Lifts 2009 Guidance, Forecasts ‘Sharply Higher’ Prices
Williams on Thursday lifted its full-year 2009 profit guidance and said it plans to up its spending in 2010 and 2011 as natural gas prices move “sharply higher.”
House GOP Calls for Interior to Open New Leasing Areas
Ninety-eight House Republicans Friday sent a letter to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar urging him to proceed with the review of the Bush-era offshore leasing plan for 2010-2015 that was put on hold earlier this year.