Global support for natural gas use, as well as the technology to trap and store carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from burning fuel, would curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in this century, but it will take cooperation between government and the industry, according to Royal Dutch Shell plc.
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Shell Underscores Government’s Role in Shaping Energy Future
Global support for natural gas use, as well as the technology to trap and store carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from burning fuel, would curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in this century, but it will take cooperation between government and the industry, according to Royal Dutch Shell plc.
Colorado Water District Fights to Serve Oil/Gas Operators
A public-sector water conservancy is appealing to the Colorado Supreme Court for the right to divert and store water for prospective clients, including shale oil and gas operators. A state water court earlier denied the proposal by Yellow Jacket Water Conservancy District.
Canada Clamping Down on Recklessness Around Pipelines
Stiff new fines are in store for sloppy digging or other misbehavior — by any company or person — that causes leaks and spills from Canadian long-distance pipelines under federal regulation,
Canada Clamping Down on Pipeline Violations
Stiff new fines are in store for sloppy digging or other misbehavior — by any company or person — that causes leaks and spills from Canadian long-distance pipelines under federal regulation,
North Dakota Proposes Drilling Waste, Fracking Rules
Proposed rule changes for handling drilling waste products and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) were approved Tuesday by the North Dakota Industrial Commission. They drew an immediate negative reaction from the North Dakota Petroleum Council, which claimed the changes would add up to $300,000 of added costs/well.
Marcellus Employment Growing in Pennsylvania
The Marcellus Shale industry is driving job growth in Pennsylvania, according to new government figures.
Fracking Prohibition Would Turn LNG Tankers This Way, Speaker Says
Back in 2007 the United States was in store to get about 130 metric tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports. However, North American shale gas plays have changed all that. But if hydraulic fracturing (fracking) well stimulation is outlawed or severely curtailed, it could be back to the future where LNG imports are concerned.
Bastardi: Northeast Winter Could be Coldest in Five Years
Cooler-than-normal weather in the Northeast this summer could be a hint that a cold, snowy winter is in store for an area stretching from Boston to Washington, DC, according to AccuWeather.com Chief Long Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi.
Bastardi: Northeast Winter Could be Coldest in Five Years
Cooler-than-normal weather in the Northeast this summer could be a hint that a cold, snowy winter is in store for an area stretching from Boston to Washington, DC, according to AccuWeather.com Chief Long Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi.