The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an interim update of 18 studies that have been undertaken in its multi-year review of the potential risks of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) of shale gas wells on public drinking water.
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Societe Generale: More Bears in Sight for U.S. Gas Markets
The U.S. natural gas supply situation remained bearish at the end of March, despite “historic lows” in Canadian imports and the dry gas Haynesville Shale continuing to lose popularity among exploration and production (E&P) players, according to a review by Societe Generale’s Laurent Key and Stephanie Aymes.
Societe Generale: More Bears in Sight for U.S. Gas Markets
The U.S. natural gas supply situation remained bearish at the end of March, despite “historic lows” in Canadian imports and the dry gas Haynesville Shale continuing to lose popularity among exploration and production (E&P) players, according to a review by Societe Generale’s Laurent Key and Stephanie Aymes.
Cheniere: For Now, More Red Ink than LNG
While it continues to push forward with its plan to export liquefied U.S. shale gas to global markets, Cheniere Energy Partners LP continues to lose money.
Cheniere: For Now, More Red Ink than LNG
While it continues to push forward with its plan to export liquefied U.S. shale gas to global markets, Cheniere Energy Partners LP continues to lose money.
Fitch: Interstate Gas Pipelines Risk Downgrades
Fitch Ratings warned Thursday that several domestic interstate natural gas pipelines could face rating downgrades if they lose their competitive advantage or face recontracting pressures as they try to adjust to shifting forces of supply and demand.
Some Interstate Pipes Risk Downgrades, Ratings Agency Says
Fitch Ratings warned Thursday that several domestic interstate natural gas pipelines could face rating downgrades if they lose their competitive advantage or face recontracting pressures as they try to adjust to shifting forces of supply and demand.
Shale Gas Could Doom New Brunswick Government, Expert Warns
When voters in New Brunswick went to the polls last September, they were still fuming over the incumbent Liberal government’s failed attempt to sell the province’s public utility. Premier David Alward and the Progressive Conservative party were able to harness that dissatisfaction and won the 2010 election in a landslide.
API Attacks Proposal to Alter Tax Rules on Producers’ Foreign Revenue
U.S. producers would lose their competitive edge with foreign producers on many international energy development projects if the long-standing rules on taxing foreign income are revised, according to a new study commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute (API).
Corridor Perplexed by Early Results in New Brunswick Shale
Canada’s Corridor Resources Inc. saw its stock lose almost one-third of its value on Monday after announcing “unexpected and perplexing” results from a shale gas appraisal program in New Brunswick.