Devon Energy Corp. is pulling out of a voluntary natural gas well emissions data gathering program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claiming the data has been “irresponsibly and inaccurately used to justify costly regulations” for unconventional drilling.
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Devon Quits EPA Program Charging Misuse of Emissions Data
Devon Energy Corp. is pulling out of a voluntary natural gas well emissions data gathering program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) saying the data has been “irresponsibly and inaccurately used to justify costly regulations” for unconventional drilling.
Comstock Stepping Up in Oil, Stepping Back from Gas
Frisco, TX-based Comstock Resources Inc. has joined the ranks of producers that are pulling back from natural gas drilling to direct more resources to oil.
Range Drops Barnett for Better Marcellus Returns
Fort Worth, TX-based Range Resources Corp. is pulling up stakes in the Barnett Shale of North Texas and redeploying its efforts and capital in the Appalachian Basin’s higher-return Marcellus Shale.
Range Packing Up in Barnett, Heading for Marcellus
Fort Worth-based Range Resources Corp. is pulling up stakes in the Barnett Shale of North Texas and redeploying its efforts and capital in the Appalachian Basin’s higher-return Marcellus Shale, the company said.
North American Gas Trading Stabilizes, But Sales Still Flat
With the economy slowly pulling itself out of recession, some natural gas marketers reported significant trading increases while some reported equally significant decreases in 4Q2009, according to NGI’s 4Q2009 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking.
North American Gas Trading Stabilizes, But Sales Still Flat
With the economy slowly pulling itself out of recession, some natural gas marketers reported significant trading increases while some reported equally significant decreases in 4Q2009, according to NGI’s 4Q2009 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking.
North American Gas Trading Stabilizes, But Sales Still Flat
With the economy slowly pulling itself out of recession, some natural gas marketers reported significant trading increases while some reported equally significant decreases in 4Q2009, according to NGI’s 4Q2009 Top North American Gas Marketers Ranking.
‘Shaliest’ Producers Seen Lifting Domestic Gas Output by 9%
Natural gas production in 3Q2009 by the top domestic explorers showed little sign of pulling back, and aggregate output by the end of the year could be 9% higher than in 2008, which points to “substantial uncertainties” for supply and demand drivers in 2010, energy analysts said last week.
‘Shaliest’ Producers Seen Lifting Domestic Gas Output by 9%
Natural gas production in 3Q2009 by the top domestic explorers showed little sign of pulling back, and aggregate output by the end of the year likely will be 9% higher than in 2008, according to an analysis by the exploration and production (E&P) research team at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. Securities Inc. (TPH).