Extracting

Interior Revisits Western Oil Shale Leases

The Interior Department said Tuesday it will take another pass at the rules set by the last administration for extracting shale oil from two million acres of federal land in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming, with the possibility of cutting the acreage total and raising royalties.

February 17, 2011

Enterprise: Eagle Ford Projects on Track for 2Q Completion

Enterprise Products Partners LP said Thursday construction is progressing on two pipeline projects to serve the Eagle Ford Shale, which encompasses more than 10 million acres in Texas. The projects are slated to offer more than 200 MMcf/d of incremental capacity from the play in LaSalle and Webb counties in Texas.

December 7, 2009

Calgary’s Compton Looks for Buyer

Calgary-based Compton Petroleum Corp., which focuses its exploration efforts on extracting shallow and deep natural gas from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, is looking for a buyer — a sales process it expects to complete by this fall.

June 16, 2008

Calgary’s Compton Looks for Buyer

Calgary-based Compton Petroleum Corp., which focuses its exploration efforts on extracting shallow and deep natural gas from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, is looking for a buyer — a sales process it expects to complete by this fall.

June 13, 2008

Extracting ANWR from Debate May Help Pass Energy Bill, Ex-Senator Says

Separating the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) issue from the ongoing energy bill debate in Congress significantly increases the chances that a comprehensive energy bill will be passed by the new Congress, former Republican U.S Senator and 9/11 Commission member Slade Gorton told an energy industry conference Thursday in Seattle.

January 24, 2005

Extracting ANWR from Debate May Help Pass Energy Bill, Ex-Senator Says

Separating the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) issue form the ongoing energy bill debate in Congress significantly increases the chances that a comprehensive energy bill will be passed by the new Congress, former Republican U.S Senator and 9/11 Commission member Slade Gorton told an energy industry conference Thursday in Seattle.

January 21, 2005
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