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Ohio State Researchers Want Their Own Shale Well

Researchers at Ohio State University (OSU) want to set up a functioning oil and gas well at the school’s Eastern Agricultural Station in Noble County, OH, to study the environmental effects of hydraulic fracturing (fracking).

July 25, 2013

Trading Stopped, Energy Operations on Alert after Terrorist Attacks

The energy industry remained in a high state of alert Tuesday evening and was still assessing the impact of terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center buildings in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, DC, and in Somerset County, PA, near Pittsburgh. Trading on the New York Stock Exchange, the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex), and on the major over the counter energy e-commerce systems, including EnronOnline and IntercontinentalExchange, remained shut down or delayed indefinitely. No major energy outages or curtailments were reported other than those in close proximity to the terrorist attacks in New York City.

September 12, 2001

FERC Approves Additions to the Gas Grid

Operating on the premise that a little here and a little there adds up to a fully functioning delivery system, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved three expansion projects last Wednesday in the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast.

July 16, 2001

FERC Approves Additions to the Gas Grid

Operating on the premise that a little here and a little there adds up to a fully functioning delivery system, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved three expansion projects Wednesday in the Southeast, Midwest and Northeast.

July 13, 2001

CA Prices Tight Despite Lifting of ISO Cap

As infrastructure and market functioning problems persistedMonday, the California Independent System Operator (Cal-ISO) calledits 14th Stage One power alert since Nov. 1 and the 46th of theyear, signifying its reserves were expected to dip below 7% whendemand peaked between 5-7 p.m. PST. Initial indications were thatCal-ISO’s price cap lifting late Friday brought additional supplybids but had no impact on easing price increases.

December 12, 2000