During an oversight hearing Wednesday by the House Natural Resources Committee on U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) operations, discussion frequently — and fractiously — turned to regulation of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), with Republicans calling for states-only oversight and Democrats complaining that proposed draft federal rules fall short.
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Range Takes Aim at Pennsylvania Lawmaker Over E-Mails
Pennsylvania state Rep. Jesse White (D-Cecil), who has frequently voiced his opposition to the state’s omnibus Marcellus Shale law and the potential impacts of gas drilling in the state, sent e-mails to Range Resources Inc. — the largest driller in his home county — asking for campaign contributions and a ride to the 2011 Superbowl on Range’s corporate plane.
Range Takes Aim at Pennsylvania Lawmaker Over E-Mails
Pennsylvania state Rep. Jesse White (D-Cecil), who has frequently voiced his opposition to the state’s omnibus Marcellus Shale law and the potential impacts of gas drilling in the state, sent e-mails to Range Resources Inc. — the largest driller in his home county — asking for campaign contributions and a ride to the 2011 Superbowl on Range’s corporate plane.
Shales Give the U.S. Economy Wings, Executives Say
The energy industry — thanks to advances in drilling and production techniques resulting in growing natural gas and oil supplies — can lift the U.S. economy out of its doldrums, but only if government regulation and permitting requirements don’t get in the way, speakers at a recent industry conference in Houston said.
Study: Pennsylvania Wells Contaminated Before Drilling
A new study of private water wells in rural Pennsylvania found 20% to be contaminated with methane before Marcellus operations began nearby, but also found increased bromide levels that could be the result of natural gas drilling.
Storage Has Returned to Operational Roots, Says Developer
Natural gas storage — which during the energy marketer heyday was frequently described as an asset to be optimized — has come full circle, back to its pre-New York Mercantile Exchange roots, a storage development executive told NGI.
Developer Touts Operational Value of Storage
Natural gas storage — which during the energy marketer heyday was frequently described as an asset to be optimized — has come full circle, back to its pre-New York Mercantile Exchange roots, a storage development executive told NGI.
U.S. LNG Imports: The Waiting Is the Hardest Part
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) executives once frequently quoted the film Field of Dreams — “If you build it, they will come” — when talking up their regasification terminal plans. These days it would be more apt for them to take a page from Samuel Beckett’s famous play Waiting for Godot.
U.S. LNG Imports: The Waiting Is the Hardest Part
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) executives once frequently quoted the film Field of Dreams — “If you build it, they will come” — when talking up their regasification terminal plans. These days it would be more apt for them to take a page from Samuel Beckett’s famous play Waiting for Godot.
Cash Strength Features Major Rockies/San Juan Recovery
The 40 cents-plus screen spike of the day before was the most frequently cited factor in Tuesday’s muscle-flexing cash market, but rising temperatures in the South, storage injection demand and the end of a Rockies transportation constraint also drew mention. Double-digit gains ruled the day at most points, accompanied by triple-digit rebounds for CIG, Cheyenne Hub, Questar and San Juan-Bondad. Significant nuclear outages, while little changed from before, also helped bolster gas prices.