Following a few reporting snafus in its biannual oil and natural gas production report released in August, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has added a click-through disclaimer notice on the Marcellus Shale production section of its website noting that the agency “expressly disclaims any liability for errors or omissions related to the production data” contained within the reports.
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API: Permitting, Leasing Snafus Tie Up Production in West
While large spreads of federal lands technically may be open for oil and natural gas exploration, producers still are prevented from drilling on them because of restrictions in their leases and a severe backlog of drilling permitting requests, the president of the American Petroleum Institute (API) said last week.
API: Permitting, Leasing Snafus Tie Up Production in West
While vast stretches of federal lands technically may be openfor oil and natural gas exploration, producers still are preventedfrom drilling on them because of restrictions in their leases and asevere backlog of drilling permitting requests, the CEO of theAmerican Petroleum Institute (API) said earlier this week.
East Ohio to Expand Customer Choice Systemwide
After a two-year delay because of computer snafus related tobilling, East Ohio Gas finally is preparing to join the state’s twoother major gas distribution companies in offering customer choiceacross its entire system. It also has agreed to stop sellingnatural gas entirely by 2004.
East Ohio to Expand Customer Choice Systemwide
After a two-year delay because of computer snafus related tobilling, East Ohio Gas finally is preparing to join the state’s twoother major gas distribution companies in offering customer choiceacross its entire system. It also has agreed to stop sellingnatural gas entirely by 2004.
Auction Would Create Logistical Snafus, Shippers Say
Major gas producers and marketers last week said they hadserious concerns about the auction concept raised by FERC in itsnotice of proposed rulemaking on short-term transportationcapacity, with some saying it would pose a logistical nightmare,threatening the reliability of the system and the seamless flow ofnatural gas.