Opposition to hydraulic fracturing (fracking) flared up in Ohio last week after about 100 protestors stormed an office and a water handling facility in one town, while an oil and gas oilfield service company threatened to take its business elsewhere if another town were to oppose drilling.
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Ten Fracking Protesters Arrested After Employees ‘Held Hostage’ in Ohio
Opposition to hydraulic fracturing flared up in Ohio this week as about 100 protestors stormed an office and a water handling facility in one Ohio town, while an oil and gas service company threatened to take its business elsewhere if another town set itself up in opposition to drilling.
Apache Expands in Offshore with Mariner, Devon Deals
Apache Corp. stormed into the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) last week with two transactions that together are worth more than $3 billion and give the producer a portfolio of deepwater and Outer Continental Shelf projects.
BHP Touts Buyer Interest, Coalition Support at CA LNG Hearing
Backers of the state’s most advanced proposal to build an offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal stormed into a California State Lands Commission hearing in Oxnard, CA, Monday, touting 18 potential large buyers of its supplies along with nearly 100 groups supporting its Cabrillo Port Project, 14 miles offshore Southern California between Malibu and Oxnard in Ventura County.
Energy Companies Struggling With Lost Employees, Support Services
Since Hurricane Katrina stormed through the Gulf of Mexico, most of the concerns about oil and natural gas production have centered on the damaged offshore production platforms and drilling rigs. But in the short-term, that’s not the most important part. Producers are contending with a lack of communication services, not enough surveillance aircraft, and above all, lost employees, most of whom are focused on their own survival and that of their families and homes in the New Orleans area.