A pair of recent reports shows how difficult it is to measure the tax benefits of Marcellus Shale development in Pennsylvania.
Shows
Articles from Shows
Reports Debate Marcellus Tax Payments
A pair of recent reports shows how difficult it is to measure the tax benefits of Marcellus Shale development in Pennsylvania.
Survey: Some Media More Marcellus-Friendly
Mainstream media coverage of natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale has turned negative, according to a recent study conducted by a Pennsylvania-based public relations firm in conjunction with a Marcellus online discussion forum.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Industry Leaders More Optimistic, Survey Shows
Although a recent survey of U.S. oil and gas executives shows that half expect to increase employment levels this year, only a handful think the economic recession has ended. However, their outlook for gas prices has improved and optimism is generally up from the year-ago survey by the same firm.
Survey: Industry Leaders More Optimistic
Although a recent survey of U.S. oil and gas executives shows that half expect to increase employment levels this year, only a handful think the economic recession has ended. However, their outlook for gas prices has improved and optimism is generally up from the year-ago survey by the same firm.
Survey: Industry Leaders More Optimistic
Although a recent survey of U.S. oil and gas executives shows that half expect to increase employment levels this year, only a handful think the economic recession has ended. However, their outlook for gas prices has improved and optimism is generally up from the year-ago survey by the same firm.
Haynesville Shale Still on Front Burner for New Capacity Plans
Interest in the Haynesville Shale shows no sign of waning anytime soon. Last week came three more big announcements to expand pipeline capacity from the natural gas shale play.