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Colorado Producers Enlist Business Groups to Fight New Setbacks

Colorado producers on Friday raised the ante in their concerns about a state agency’s efforts to establish new rules on setbacks for oil and natural gas drilling operators, gaining support from local business groups for a fact sheet citing the economic benefits that resource production brings to the state.

December 26, 2012

Industry Brief

A regional approach to siting drilling infrastructure in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale is needed to help minimize development in core forest and productive agricultural lands and to decrease potential risk to waterways, according to researchers at Pennsylvania State University. A study conducted by the university’s College of Agricultural Sciences found that shale gas development is causing rapid landscape change. “The development of new roads to support drilling could affect forest ecosystem integrity via increased fragmentation,” said Patrick Drohan, assistant professor of pedology. Drohan estimated that slightly more than half of the well pads in Pennsylvania are on agricultural land and most of the rest are on forestland. The study found that drilling is competing with food production for space on the landscape.

April 25, 2012

Natgas Yields Subsidy-Free Ethanol, Company Says

Making ethanol from newly abundant natural gas instead of corn would avoid taking food off the world’s table and could create another market for growing gas supplies coming from U.S. and other shale basins. Dallas-based Celanese Corp. last year announced a technology to do just that and is gearing up its efforts as Washington lawmakers move closer to repealing an ethanol subsidy supported by corn growers.

June 20, 2011

Ethanol Can Come from Natural Gas Without Subsidies

Making ethanol from newly abundant natural gas instead of corn would avoid taking food off the world’s table and would create another market for growing gas supplies coming from U.S. and other shale basins. Dallas-based Celanese Corp. last year announced a technology to do just that.

June 16, 2011

GasMart Brings Natural Gas Market Network Center to Chicago

Natural gas buyers, from metals companies to food and paper processing conglomerates, power generators and some of the largest chain stores, all will be attending the GasMart 2007 conference hosted by Intelligence Press Inc. (IPI) in the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel in downtown Chicago, May 9-11. This 21st annual event features an all-new focus on its exclusive Market Network Center where buyers and sellers meet.

February 19, 2007

GasMart Brings Natural Gas Market Network Center to Chicago

Natural gas buyers, from metals companies to food and paper processing conglomerates, and some of the largest chain stores, will be attending the GasMart 2007 conference hosted by Intelligence Press Inc. (IPI) in the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place Hotel in downtown Chicago, May 9-11. This 21st annual event features an all-new focus on its exclusive Market Network Center where buyers and sellers meet.

February 13, 2007

Swing Flat to Slightly Lower; April Numbers Soften

The swing market somewhat resembled a popular breakfast foodWednesday: almost as flat as could be, with a slight lean towardthe softer side.

March 30, 2000

Enron Continues to Push Outsourcing Services

Enron Energy Services (EES) inked its largest energy management outsourcing contract last Tuesday, as Suiza Food Corp., a Dallas-based manufacturer and distributor of dairy products, agreed to receive comprehensive energy management services at more than 50 manufacturing facilities in 24 states. The contract continues EES’ outsourcing success, marking the fourth major deal in the last five months.

July 19, 1999