The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has given Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. permission to resume hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations at a natural gas well in Wyoming County that malfunctioned last month.
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Proposed Alaska Fracking Rules Too Strict, Industry Says
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) is weighing stricter regulations for hydraulic fracturing (fracking) that, among other things, would require expanded notification of landowners before fracking begins and disclosure of chemicals used in frack fluids.
Stakes Raised on California Nuke Outage
The majority owner-operator of one of two major California nuclear generating plants is seeking a short cut to restart at least partially one of two 1,100 MW units this summer at the same time the state grid operator is publicly expressing growing concerns about the idle plant.
Natural Gas Output Predicted to Decline
For the first time in “at least” three years, some of the largest North American exploration and production (E&P) operators that are weighted to natural gas expect to see a “significant production decline,” according to an analysis by Barclays Capital.
Hedge Fund Forces Power Shift at SandRidge
After months of haggling, hedge fund TPG-Axon Capital, which owns 7.3% of outstanding SandRidge Energy Inc. shares, has gained at least a portion of the changes it had urged at the Oklahoma City-based company, and it stands poised to remove CEO Tom Ward or take control of the board of directors.
Hedge Fund Forces Power Shift at SandRidge
After months of haggling, hedge fund TPG-Axon Capital, which owns 7.3% of outstanding SandRidge Energy Inc. shares, has gained at least a portion of the changes it had urged at the Oklahoma City-based company, and it stands poised to remove CEO Tom Ward or take control of the board of directors.
Natural Gas Production Tipping to Declines, Say Analysts
For the first time in “at least” three years, some of the largest North American exploration and production (E&P) operators that are weighted to natural gas expect to see a “significant production decline,” according to an analysis by Barclays Capital.
New Mexico Gas Output Drops for Sixth Year
While New Mexico’s natural gas-rich San Juan Basin turned up another declining year of natural gas production in 2012, at least one exploration and production (E&P) company is “encouraged” by results so far this year.
Pembina Mounting C$1B Post Merger Buildout
Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. said it will proceed with a C$1 billion expansion of its natural gas liquids (NGL) infrastructure, with at least some of the development intended to build upon its acquisition of Provident Energy Ltd., which was completed last year.
Pembina Mounting C$1B Post Merger Buildout
Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. said it will proceed with a C$1 billion expansion of its natural gas liquids (NGL) infrastructure, with at least some of the development intended to build upon its acquisition of Provident Energy Ltd., which was completed last year.