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Message to BLM: Dump Fracking Rule and Start All Over

Producers, oil service companies, Native Americans and even some environmentalists agree on one point: that the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) should scrap its proposed rule overseeing hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations on public and Indian lands and start all over again. But their reasons for requesting the do-over are entirely different.

September 17, 2012

Shale Gas Seen as Major Factor in LNG Export

The prospects for exporting U.S. natural gas are intertwined with a whole set of variables that are becoming increasingly tough to predict, according to the lead gas and electricity prognosticator at the California Energy Commission (CEC).

January 25, 2012

Cabot, Range: Court Case Impact on Leases Should Be Minimal

Two companies operating in the Marcellus Shale announced this week that they do not believe a recent ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will have an impact on their substantial leaseholds in that state’s portion of the play.

September 28, 2011

White House Argues Constitution Protects Confidentiality of Energy Task Force Records

The Constitution “explicitly” gives the president and vice president the discretion to obtain opinions and information of a confidential nature from subordinates and outside advisers without having to face the prospect of public disclosure, a Bush administration attorney argued before the Supreme Court last week.

May 3, 2004

White House Argues Constitution Protects Confidentiality of Energy Task Force Records

The Constitution “explicitly” gives the president the discretion to obtain opinions and information of a confidential nature from subordinates and outside advisers without having to face the prospect of public disclosure, a Bush administration attorney argued before the Supreme Court Tuesday.

April 28, 2004