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EPA Plans Rule on Reporting of Fracking Chemicals

The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) Thursday said it plans to develop a proposed rule requiring companies who make chemical substances and mixtures used in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to report data on the chemicals.

July 12, 2013

Decline in U.S. Onshore Gas Activity Slams Baker Hughes

Baker Hughes Inc., the industry’s third-largest oilfield services provider, said Friday the slump in U.S. natural gas activity weighed heavily on its latest quarterly profits. However, the No. 1 oilfield services provider, Schlumberger Ltd., managed to avoid the carnage in North America’s onshore by accelerating activity overseas.

October 22, 2012

Industry Brief

Combined heat and power (CHP), or cogeneration, is advocated for a dozen states heavily dependent on coal-fired power generation as a way to ease off of coal and address global climate change. CHP often relies on natural gas as its fuel source, although biomass, biogas and other fossil fuels also can be used. A report by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy predicts that in the next two decades there will be “substantial changes” in the way electricity is produced, and CHP is one of the tools for making the transition smoother and less carbon-intensive. “Energy efficiency, and CHP, in particular, represent significant near-term opportunities to make highly cost-effective investments in new energy resources,” said Anna Chittum, author of the report, “Coal Retirements and the CHP Investment Opportunity.” The report urges states to encourage their utilities to invest more in CHP as a means of meeting future demand.

September 24, 2012

Another Colorado City Considering Drilling Restrictions

City council members in Lafayette, CO, agreed Tuesday to consider a temporary ban on oil and natural gas drilling while they revise regulations that have not been updated since 1994.

September 7, 2012

Democrats’ Energy Platform Focuses on Clean Energy

The Democrats have released an energy platform focused on an “all-of the-above” strategy that leans heavily on clean energy to create jobs and only briefly mentions fossil fuels, such as natural gas.

September 5, 2012

Rosetta Resources: Back at the (Gates) Ranch, There’s Profit

Houston-based Rosetta Resources Inc. grew net income and revenues during the second quarter, thanks to more production that was more heavily weighted to liquids. Where one goes to get that in Texas — as everyone knows — is the Eagle Ford Shale. As it continues to develop its core Gates Ranch area there, Rosetta is stepping out as well.

August 13, 2012

Rosetta Resources: Back at the (Gates) Ranch, There’s Profit

Houston-based Rosetta Resources Inc. grew net income and revenues during the second quarter, thanks to more production that was more heavily weighted to liquids. Where one goes to get that in Texas — as everyone knows — is the Eagle Ford Shale. As it continues to develop its core Gates Ranch area there, Rosetta is stepping out as well.

August 9, 2012

Pennsylvania Data Shows Shift to Wet Gas, Top Operator Shuffle

Operators in Pennsylvania spud fewer Marcellus Shale gas wells last month than the year before, shifted their focus to counties in wetter areas of the play and saw turnover at the top in terms of most wells spud, data from the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) shows.

June 8, 2012

ConocoPhillips, Oxy to Defer Gas Drilling

ConocoPhillips last week said it would shut in about 100 MMcf/d in North America and doesn’t anticipate spending heavily on new natural gas drilling this year. Occidental Petroleum Corp. (Oxy) also intends to cut its gas output and defer onshore drilling because prices continue to be “horrible,” CEO Stephen Chazen said.

January 30, 2012

ConocoPhillips to Shut In 100 MMcf/d of North American Gas

ConocoPhillips is shutting in about 100 MMcf/d in North America and doesn’t anticipate spending heavily on new natural gas drilling this year, CFO Jeff Sheets said Wednesday.

January 26, 2012
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