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Texas Measure Targets Shale Patch Incentive

A bill in a Texas House committee if passed would repeal a natural gas drilling tax break that benefits the vast majority of wells in the state’s shale gas plays. The bill’s sponsor says the incentive has outlived its usefulness, but an industry advocate claims its repeal would be a gas production- and job-killer.

March 11, 2011

Quake Fears Halt Some Fayetteville Waste Injections

Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake Operating Inc. and Little Rock, AR-based Clarita Operating LLC agreed Friday to halt drilling waste injection activities at two disposal wells while a potential link between injection activities and earthquakes in the Fayetteville Shale region is examined.

March 8, 2011

Arkansas Bills Target Fracking, Air Quality

In Arkansas, home to the Fayetteville Shale, state Rep. Kathy Webb (D-Little Rock) has introduced a quintet of bills targeting the natural gas industry for greater scrutiny of drilling operations. The content of the proposed legislation shows that the lawmaker has hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on her mind.

February 21, 2011

Storage Report Discounted as Traders Focus on Weather; March Falls

March natural gas futures slid lower Thursday as traders focused on near-term warmth and paid little heed to a government inventory report showing the second largest withdrawal from gas inventories of the season. By the end of the session March was 5.3 cents lower at $3.868 and April fell 6.0 cents to $3.901. March crude oil rose $1.37 to $86.36/bbl.

February 18, 2011

Arkansas Bills Target Fracking, Air Quality

In Arkansas, home to the Fayetteville Shale, state Rep. Kathy Webb (D-Little Rock) has introduced a quintet of bills targeting the natural gas industry for greater scrutiny of drilling operations. The content of the proposed legislation shows that the lawmaker has hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on her mind.

February 17, 2011

Spread Trading Opportunities Seen; February Gains

February natural gas futures closed higher in a session described as “book-squaring” with traders focused on spread trading with little in the way of any fundamental developments. At the close February posted an advance of 4.1 cents to $4.736 and March added 5.1 cents to $4.743. March crude oil fell 48 cents to $89.11/bbl.

January 24, 2011

No Formula to Duplicate U.S. Unconventional Success, Says IEA Official

Dozens of countries have launched programs to attempt to emulate the successful exploitation of shale in the United States, but it will take more than copying a formula, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).

January 20, 2011

Little Canonsburg, PA, Reaching for Shale Crown

It may be too early to compare it to Houston, but little Canonsburg, PA — until recently known more for its annual Fourth of July parade than its business district — has over the past two years become the home to some of the Marcellus Shale’s biggest operators.

January 3, 2011

Washington County, PA, Vying for ‘Energy Capital of the East’ Title

It may be too early to compare it to Houston, but little Canonsburg, PA — until recently known more for its annual Fourth of July parade than its business district — has over the past two years become the home to some of the Marcellus Shale’s biggest operators.

January 3, 2011

Little Canonsburg, PA, Reaching for Shale Crown

It may be too early to compare it to Houston, but little Canonsburg, PA — until recently known more for its annual Fourth of July parade than its business district — has over the past two years become the home to some of the Marcellus Shale’s biggest operators.

January 3, 2011
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