A Siena College Research Institute poll released Tuesday shows New Yorkers are still almost evenly split on the issue of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), but it contains some surprising numbers concerning where the practice is generating support and opposition.
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Economic Sense Has BC Gas Heading to Asia, Report Finds
Asian markets offer the best financial outlet for the abundant natural gas supplies in British Columbia (BC), the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) has concluded in a new report.
BC Gas Tightly Linked to Asia, Says CERI
Asian markets offer the best financial outlet for the abundant natural gas supplies in British Columbia (BC), the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) has concluded in a new report.
NatGas Has Answer for Long-Haul Trucks, IHS Report Says
IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) issued a report Thursday that said liquefied natural gas (LNG) is poised to penetrate long-haul heavy-duty trucking fleets as a result of current low natural gas prices resulting from the U.S. shale boom.
Ohio Mulls Water Sales, Leasing Land to Operators
Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) regulators are considering plans to sell water to operators to use for horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking), as well as possibly lease land in portions of the Marcellus and Utica shales.
Houston Independent Picks Up ‘Foundation’ Eagle Ford Acreage
Houston-based independent Eagle Ford Oil & Gas Corp. has acquired an 85% working interest in prospective acreage in Frio County, TX, in the “heart” of the Eagle Ford Shale of South Texas, the company said Monday.
Industry Applauds Obama Order on Unconventional Gas Development
Singling out natural gas as an economic engine for the nation, President Obama Friday signed an executive order establishing a high-level, interagency task force to support and oversee the development of unconventional natural gas resources and associated infrastructure.
EPA Asked to Consider New Public Health Study in Fracking Review
Lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee have called on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to consider the results of a recent study that concludes that hydraulic fracturing contributes to acute and chronic health problems when examining the potential risks of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on water quality and public health.
Low Gas Prices Not Forever, ConocoPhillips Exec Says
Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience last week.
Gas Rig Decline Does Not Equal Immediate Production Decline, ConocoPhillips Exec Says
Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience Thursday.