For industry and government officials in North Dakota hungry for new ways to reduce the nearly 30% of the state’s associated natural gas that is flared, it is unclear if an innovative approach from a Louisiana-based oil/gas field services firm using converted military helicopter jet engines will prove to be a panacea anytime soon.
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Omnibus Lands Bill Easily Clears Senate
The Senate of the new 111th Congress last Thursday sent a loud and clear message to producers of traditional fuels as it unanimously passed a $10-12 billion omnibus lands package that will take off the table millions of acres of public lands for potential oil and gas development.
Omnibus Lands Bill Easily Clears Senate
The Senate of the new 111th Congress Thursday sent a loud and clear message to producers of traditional fuels as it unanimously passed a $10-12 billion omnibus lands package that will take off the table millions of acres of public lands for potential oil and gas development.
Western Officials Praise Obama Energy Team
The praise from the West was loud and strong Wednesday in support of President-elect Obama’s energy and environment team. The Western Governors’ Association (WGA) pledged to work closely with team members, and San Francisco-based Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) said the selections indicated an “ambitious and important agenda.”
Lehman Analyst Sees Gas Prices Falling to Parity with Coal Around $5/MMBtu
The rumblings of a nasty gas market reversal can be heard loud and clear, said Lehman Brothers analyst Thomas Driscoll in a research note, predicting the current price collapse would continue into the summer.
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Lehman Analyst Sees Gas Prices Falling to Parity with Coal This Summer
The rumblings of a nasty gas market reversal can be heard loud and clear, said Lehman Brothers analyst Thomas Driscoll in a research note, predicting the current price collapse would continue into the summer.
Reaction to Energy Plan (Predictably) Mixed
The reaction was loud, long and predictable — and in fact most was probably written well in advance of yesterday’s unveiling. While the energy industry — from natural gas interests, to coal to nuclear power — hailed the Bush energy plan for its long-overdue focus on developing the nation’s energy resources and infrastructure, environmentalists bashed it as a bunch of dirty words aimed at derailing the movement to reduce pollution and preserve the environment.
Reaction to Energy Plan (Predictably) Mixed
The reaction was loud, long and predictable — and in fact most was probably written well in advance of yesterday’s unveiling. While the energy industry — from natural gas interests, to coal to nuclear power — hailed the Bush energy plan for its long-overdue focus on developing the nation’s energy resources and infrastructure, environmentalists bashed it as a bunch of dirty words aimed at derailing the movement to reduce pollution and preserve the environment.