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Pennsylvania Governor Drafting Impact Fee

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett plans to introduce an impact fee for Marcellus Shale producers this month.

September 19, 2011

Pennsylvania Governor Planning Impact Fee

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said he would introduce an impact fee for Marcellus Shale producers this month.

September 16, 2011

Chesapeake Well ‘Stable;’ Pennsylvania Issues Violations

Chesapeake Energy Corp. said a Marcellus Shale well that blew out late last Tuesday is “stable,” but the company must now manage the public and regulatory fallout of the incident in northeast Pennsylvania.

April 26, 2011

High U.S. Reserves Levels Not Seen Since the ’70s

Not since 1976 — when Peter Frampton was on the radio and Jimmy Carter was heading to the White House — have U.S. proved reserves of natural gas stood as high as they did last year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA).

November 12, 2007

Producers Top Off Nation’s Gas Reserves to Levels Not Seen in 30 Years

Not since 1976 — when Peter Frampton was on the radio and Jimmy Carter was heading to the White House — have U.S. proved reserves of natural gas stood as high as they did last year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA).

November 6, 2007

SEC’s Pitt Expects ‘High-Profile Indictments’ Within Days

Harvey Pitt, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), told London’s BBC radio in an interview Thursday that he expects “this week and the following weeks” to see “more high-profile indictments of people who abused their public trust.”

September 16, 2002

SEC’s Pitt Expects ‘High-Profile Indictments’ Within Days

Harvey Pitt, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), told London’s BBC radio in an interview Thursday that he expects “this week and the following weeks” to see “more high-profile indictments of people who abused their public trust.”

September 13, 2002

Touchstone Builds Coop Powerhouse, Launches Campaign

Touchstone Energy is planning to launch a national brandingcampaign this weekend with television, radio and print ads in 20major American markets, primarily to keep as many of its 11 millionretail customers from getting cherry-picked by power marketers. Andit is considering adding natural gas, propane, telecommunicationsand security services to its future energy mix.

April 3, 1998