The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has approved a $6.8 million settlement between the state and Pennsylvania Gas & Electric (PaG&E) for deceptive marketing practices in the winter of 2014.
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PA Marcellus Shale Industry Touts ‘Natural Gas Does That’ Campaign
Reminding the public of the benefits of clean-burning natural gas derived from Pennsylvania shale development, Pennsylvania oil and gas industry organizations have rolled out a one-minute commercial video titled “Natural gas does that.”
Australian Shale Gas Development Costly, Says Council
Shale gas development in Australia will be an expensive proposition, with infrastructure costs double those in the United States, according to a 252-page report by the Australian Council of Learned Academies (ACOLA).
Range Backed in Pennsylvania Lease Extension Case
A Pennsylvania judge has ruled against a Lycoming County landowner who had argued an oil and gas lease could not be extended because he was not aware of an extension clause.
CME Working to Fix High-Speed Trading ‘Latency’ Issues
CME Group went on the defensive last Wednesday after The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) in a front-page expose said high-speed traders using powerful computers are trying to profit from being able to see their futures market orders executed milliseconds before the rest of the market is able to see them.
CME Group Working to Fix High-Speed Trading ‘Latency’ Issues
CME Group went on the defensive Wednesday after The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) in a front-page expose said high-speed traders using powerful computers are trying to profit from being able to see their own futures market orders executed milliseconds before the rest of the market is able to see them.
BP: Market Manipulation Allegations ‘Without Merit’
BP plc’s former chief of natural gas liquids trading has accused the company of wrongfully firing him to manipulate the U.S. market.
Governor: NatGas Can Drive Michigan Economy
Natural gas figures prominently in Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s 19-page energy and environment message to Michiganders and their lawmakers, which was released last week. It includes many ideas for natural gas, oil, power generation and energy efficiency, but before much can happen, guidance from the federal government is needed, he said.
Governor: NatGas a Bloom in Michigan Economic Garden
Natural gas figures prominently in Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder’s 19-page energy and environment message to Michiganders and their lawmakers, which was released Wednesday. It includes many ideas for natural gas, oil, power generation and energy efficiency, but before much can happen, guidance from the federal government is needed, Snyder said.
Fracking in Urban Oilfield Won’t Harm Neighbors, Study Finds
A year-long study has concluded that hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in an urban oilfield in the Los Angeles area will not harm the environment.