A recent study that showed the percentage of wells in Pennsylvania with pollution events has declined, thanks at least in part to the state’s regulation of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), contained “significant errors and distortions” that undermine its conclusions, according to an analysis released by the Public Accountability Initiative (PAI), a nonprofit research organization based in Buffalo, NY.
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Ohio Voters Wishy-Washy on Shale
Ohio voters believe the benefits of shale gas development outweigh the risks, but they also believe the state should put the breaks on development, according to a new poll.
Poll: Pennsylvanians Support Drilling But Want It Taxed
A new poll reveals that while most Pennsylvania voters, 62-30%, believe the economic benefits of drilling for natural gas in the Marcellus Shale outweigh any environmental concerns, a majority, 64-27%, also want to see the industry taxed.
New York Voters Support Gas Drilling by Thin Margin
Voters in New York still support natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale by a thin margin, 45-41%, because they believe the economic benefits outweigh environmental concerns, according to the latest Quinnipiac University poll.
Marcellus Benefits Far Outweigh Concerns, Says Report
The economic benefits of developing shale natural gas resources in the state of New York are “enormous” and vastly outweigh the “small” environmental costs, according to a new report by the Manhattan Institute’s Center for Energy Policy and The Environment.
Marcellus Benefits Far Outweigh Environmental Concerns, Says Report
The economic benefits of developing shale natural gas resources in the state of New York are “enormous” and vastly outweigh the “small” environmental costs, according to a new report by the Manhattan Institute’s Center for Energy Policy and The Environment.
Prices Remain Near Flat But Are Mostly Up
Potential Gulf storm, heat in southern U.S. slightly outweigh negative screen guidance.
Mild Forecasts, Screen Cause Falls at Most Points
A marketer had correctly predicted Monday (see Daily GPI, April 7) that the screen softness that day would outweigh any remaining midweek heating load and drive Tuesday’s cash prices lower. But while he looked for mostly modest declines, a large majority of them were in double digits.
U.S. Land Drilling Data: Gas Supply Beginning to Outweigh Demand
The 54th Reed-Hycalog Rig Census on the U.S. land drilling market indicates that for the first time in years natural gas supply is beginning to outweigh demand, Raymond James & Associates said last week.
U.S. Land Drilling Data Shows Gas Supply Beginning to Outweigh Demand
The 54th Reed-Hycalog Rig Census on the U.S. land drilling market indicates that for the first time in years natural gas supply is beginning to outweigh demand, Raymond James & Associates said Monday.