Tervita Corp., a Calgary-based environmental and energy services company, has been selected to build and operate a facility in Carroll County, OH, to treat Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s produced and tophole drilling water from its Utica Shale operations, the companies said.
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Battelle Collaborates with Ohio on Drilling Water Issues
Independent researcher Battelle is deploying scientists and engineers to Ohio to collaborate with state regulators about solving water issues at Marcellus and Utica shale drilling sites with new technology.
Subcommittee Warned Fear Could Hurt Shale Gas Industry
A researcher with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) cautioned the U.S. Secretary of Energy Advisory Board’s (SEAB) Natural Gas Subcommittee that regulation and enforcement of shale gas was of paramount importance if the industry’s full potential is to become a reality.
Researcher Warns Fear Could Hurt Shale Gas Industry
A researcher with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) cautioned the U.S. Secretary of Energy Advisory Board’s (SEAB) Natural Gas Subcommittee that regulation and enforcement of shale gas was of paramount importance if the industry’s full potential is to become a reality.
Onshore Drilling Activity Nears 20-Year High
Driven by the rise in oil prices and new technology, U.S. onshore drilling has returned to pre-recession levels, with the rig count nearing a 20-year high, according to researcher Headwaters Economics.
Onshore Drilling Activity Nears 20-Year High
Driven by the rise in oil prices and new technology, U.S. onshore drilling has returned to pre-recession levels, with the rig count nearing a 20-year high, according to researcher Headwaters Economics.
Researcher: Energy Burst Economy’s Bubble
Conventional wisdom says the bursting of the real estate bubble triggered the nation’s latest recession. But a researcher at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) puts the blame on energy — or rather the fact that citizens were forced to pay a greater percentage of their incomes for energy.
Researcher: Energy Inefficiency Burst Economy’s Bubble
Conventional wisdom says the bursting of the real estate bubble triggered the nation’s latest recession. But a researcher at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) puts the blame on energy — or rather the fact that citizens were forced to pay a greater percentage of their incomes for energy.
Population Shift Cuts Heating/Cooling Demand
Demand for heating and cooling has declined over the last 50 years as the U.S. population has migrated to moderate and warmer climates, a university researcher has found. Decreases range from 6% to 12% depending upon the calculation methodology used.
Researcher Posits LNG Liquefaction for Canada’s East Coast
When it comes to Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals, what’s good for the West could also be good for the East, according to a researcher at the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI).