A cooperative and coordinated effort by state and federal agencies and the industry to develop and promulgate “best practices” is key to winning the public’s trust and to successful development of the nation’s shale gas resources, according to a report issued Thursday by a federal advisory panel.
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Landowners Fret Over Proposed Military Base in Eagle Ford
Landowners in the Eagle Ford shale play are worried that plans by the Texas Army National Guard to build a new training center will keep them from their mineral rights.
Murkowski Keeps Top GOP Seat on Senate Energy Panel
Despite her defeat in the August primary and plans to run as a write-in candidate, Senate Republicans last Wednesday did not remove Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) as the ranking Republican of the powerful Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
Murkowski Keeps Top GOP Seat on Senate Energy Panel
Despite her defeat in the August primary and plans to run as a write-in candidate, Senate Republicans Wednesday did not remove Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) as the ranking Republican of the powerful Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
Republican Urges Senate to Nix Spin-Off of Derivatives Desks
Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH) Tuesday called on the Senate to remove a provision in the financial regulatory reform bill that would require large financial institutions to spin off their lucrative derivatives desks.
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Williams Field Services (WFS) will perform emergency maintenance Thursday on the Turbo Expander Plant 5 unit at Opal Plant to remove a freeze in the gas-to-gas exchanger, according to a posting on the Kern River bulletin board. Estimated impact will be 90 MMcf for Thursday’s gas day, WFS said. Barring unforeseen delays, nominations can return to pre-maintenance levels beginning Friday, it added.
Omnibus Lands Bill Stuck in House
The $10-12 billion omnibus lands package, which would remove millions of acres of public lands as prospects for potential oil and natural gas development, appears to be stuck in the House over procedural issues.
Omnibus Lands Bill Stuck in House
The $10-12 billion omnibus lands package, which would remove millions of acres of public lands as prospects for potential oil and natural gas development, appears to be stuck in the House over procedural issues.
U.S. Gas Rig Count Seen Falling Through 2010
Reduced cash flows, the credit crunch and the need to remove excess natural gas supply led Raymond James & Associates Inc. analysts to reduce their 2009 rig count forecast for the second time in less than two months.
U.S. Gas Rig Count Seen Falling Through 2010
Reduced cash flows, the credit crunch and the need to remove excess natural gas supply led Raymond James & Associates Inc. analysts to reduce their 2009 rig count forecast for the second time in less than two months.