With a drilling industry begun in the mid-1800s and modifications to its decades-old oil and gas law in place, Ohio is well prepared for the kind of shale industry growth that has to varying degrees overwhelmed other states, according to Ohio Oil & Gas Association (OOGA) Executive Vice President Tom Stewart.
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FERC Wants CFTC’s Energy Swaps List
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) should issue a list of the kind of natural gas and electricity contracts and transactions that are excluded from the definition of “swaps,” the general counsel for FERC said.
FERC Seeks List of Energy Contracts to be Excluded From ‘Swaps’
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) should issue a list of the kind of natural gas and electricity contracts and transactions that are excluded from the definition of “swaps,” the general counsel for FERC said.
Rig Technology Demand Drives National Oilwell Varco Profits
National Oilwell Varco Inc. (NOV), the largest U.S. oilfield equipment manufacturer, on Tuesday posted higher than expected quarterly profits, in part on rig technology orders, which jumped 26% in the period.
States: Best Practices Key to Any Fracking Plan
State regulators from eight states — Texas, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Nebraska, Arkansas, Michigan, Colorado and Pennsylvania — told the U.S. Secretary of Energy Advisory Board Natural Gas Subcommittee (SEAB) that its recommendations on hydraulic fracturing (fracking) should address best practices.
First Deepwater LNG Import Facility Nears Retirement
Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge Deepwater Port, the first deepwater liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility of its kind in the world, will be retired just six years after it went into service in the Gulf of Mexico, Excelerate Energy LP has announced.
First Deepwater LNG Import Facility to Be Retired
Gulf Gateway Energy Bridge Deepwater Port, the first deepwater liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility of its kind in the world, will be retired just six years after it went into service in the Gulf of Mexico, Excelerate Energy LP has announced.
Pennsylvania Republican Proposes Severance Tax
Despite the opposition of Gov. Tom Corbett, Pennsylvania lawmakers from both sides of the aisle continue to look for ways to generate revenue from the Marcellus Shale.
Survey: Some Media More Marcellus-Friendly
Mainstream media coverage of natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale has turned negative, according to a recent study conducted by a Pennsylvania-based public relations firm in conjunction with a Marcellus online discussion forum.
Ohio City to Process Marcellus Wastewater
In the first approval of its kind in the state, the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) last week signed off on a request bythe city of Warren, OH, to accept pre-treated natural gas well wastewater.