A Harris Interactive poll found that most registered voters in Ohio are opposed to higher severance taxes on oil and natural gas, believing such increases would destroy job creation and harm the economy.
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eCorp, New York Landowners Group Scrap Drilling Agreement
eCorp International LLC and a property owners organization in New York have decided to scrap a “complex” plan to create a company indirectly owned by the landowners and will return to the drawing board, delaying the possibility of bringing waterless hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to the Empire State.
Utah Energy Potpourri — Fossil + Alternatives
In a state that historically has liked its electricity supplies coal-based to match one of its most abundant native resources, Utah’s energy picture is increasingly becoming a stew complete with increased natural gas, oil, geothermal, solar and even some visions of a first-in-the-state nuclear generation plant. The state Division of Oil, Gas and Mining earlier this summer confirmed that record natural gas and oil production is showing up in Utah.
Utah Becoming Energy Potpourri — Fossil Fuels, Alternatives
In a state that historically has liked its electricity supplies coal-based to match one of its most abundant native resources, Utah’s energy picture is increasingly becoming a stew complete with increased natural gas, oil, geothermal, solar and some visions of even a first-in-the-state nuclear generation plant. The state Divison of Oil, Gas and Mining earlier this summer confirmed that record natural gas and oil production is showing up in Utah.
Duke Admits 3Q Results Were Not As Hoped For
Duke Energy didn’t have the kind of quarter it would have liked, management conceded, as lower gas prices, plant outages and higher operating expenses crimped results.
Duke Sees Improvement During Tough 3Q
Duke Energy didn’t have the kind of quarter it would have liked, management conceded, as lower gas prices, plant outages and higher operating expenses crimped results.
FERC Debuts New Policy for Interconnecting to Pipes
FERC liked what it did with interconnections on the electricside so much that it figured why not try it out on natural gas. Andthat’s exactly what the Commission did last week — it issued anew policy for hooking up to the interstate gas pipeline grid.
FERC Debuts New Policy for Interconnecting to Pipes
FERC liked what it did with interconnections on the electricside so much that it figured why not try it out on natural gas. Andthat’s exactly what the Commission did yesterday — it issued anew policy for hooking up to the interstate gas pipeline grid.