As oil and gas companies look to hire local workers in eastern Ohio’s booming Marcellus and Utica shales, local and company officials say they are keeping a cautious eye on the issue of drug abuse in the region.
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New York Juggernaut: Laws, Politics, Industry Bypass
Both supporters and critics of natural gas development often point to Pennsylvania and New York as two different approaches to regulating shale, but that difference may have been more of an inevitability than a choice, according to a panel of experts speaking in Pittsburgh Wednesday.
Pennsylvania Bill Calls for Well Pad Standards
A bill recently introduced in the Pennsylvania General Assembly would require the state’s Environmental Quality Board (EQB) to develop standards for the construction of oil and gas well pads in the Marcellus and Utica shales, according to Rep. Fred Keller, a Republican from central Pennsylvania.
It’s ‘Slow Going’ in Mexico’s Shale Gas Patch
In Mexico there is no debate about shale gas having potential, but there is an ongoing discussion in the federal government concerning whether to focus on finding out exactly what that potential might be. A relatively new government body, the National Commission for Hydrocarbons (CNH), is pushing other parts of the federal government to pursue a more diversified energy strategy.
Range Claims Its Rocks Rock
Range Resources Corp. credited its second quarter results to a simple factor: better rocks.
Range Claims Its Rocks Rock
Range Resources Corp. credited its second quarter results to a simple factor: better rocks.
Antero Bumps Up Spending for Marcellus, Piceance
To fund increased drilling in core areas of the Marcellus Shale and Piceance Basin, Antero Resources has added $126 million to its capital budget for 2011.
REX: Producers Seeking Test Delay Motivated by Price
A trio of producers has asked FERC to delay Rockies Express Pipeline’s (REX) hydrostatic testing of its line in September for one simple reason — monetary gain, REX charges.
TransCanada + Arizona = Power Plant, Dual Pipe Hook Ups
Calgary-based TransCanada has adopted the Canadians’ snowbird affection for the western United States, proposing to build a 575 MW natural gas-fired simple-cycle peaking plant in the midst of the fast-growing Phoenix metropolitan area in Arizona. If the Coolidge project becomes a reality, the facility could become the first generation plant in the state to have access to both the El Paso Natural Gas and Transwestern interstate natural gas pipelines that run east-to-west through Arizona.
TransCanada Power Plant in Arizona Would Have Dual Pipeline Hook Ups
Calgary-based TransCanada has adopted the western Canadian’s snowbird lure to the western United States, proposing to build a 575 MW natural gas-fired simple-cycle peaking plant in the midst of the fast-growing Phoenix metropolitan area in Arizona. If the Coolidge project becomes a reality, the facility could become the first generation plant in the state to have access to both the El Paso Natural Gas and Transwestern interstate natural gas pipelines that run east-to-west through Arizona.