Developing domestic gas resources could boost gross domestic product by 5% a year for the next 40 years, creating more jobs and powering the economy, says a former Shell Oil Co. chief.
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Colorado Considers Groundwater, Setback Drilling Rules
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) has drafted proposed rules for sampling and monitoring groundwater before and after new wells are drilled, as well as changes to setbacks, which formalizes some procedures that the industry had begun voluntarily last year (see Shale Daily, Aug. 4, 2011).
December 14, 2012
PA DEP Execs Blast Duke Study, NY Times Article on Fracking
Biased. Irresponsible. Unfathomable. And just plain wrong.
June 8, 2011
Canadian Commune Leader Convicted of Gas Well Bombings
A range war in the Canadian natural gas community has come to anend with the industry’s chief enemy being led out of an Albertacourtroom in handcuffs to await a potentially long prison sentencefor sabotage.
April 24, 2000