The federal government wants to keep closer tabs on the “fast-growing” natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania and Utica Shale in Ohio.
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House Panel Creates Office to Oversee Interior, Other Agencies
Rep. Doc Hastings (R-WA), chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, has established a new Office of Oversight and Investigations to keep close tabs on the Interior Department and other agencies over which the panel has jurisdiction.
Interior Urged to Enforce Tight Schedule for Developing Leases
A coalition of Democratic senators led by Sen. Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico has called on Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to keep closer tabs on the status of oil and natural gas production from federal lands that have already been leased.
FERC’s Wood: ‘You Better Believe We’re Looking’ at Gas Prices
FERC Chairman Pat Wood said the Commission was keeping close tabs on natural gas prices as the winter heating season gets underway to determine whether any manipulation has been involved in the current price run-up.
FERC’s Wood: ‘You Better Believe We’re Looking’ at Gas Prices
FERC Chairman Pat Wood said the Commission was keeping close tabs on natural gas prices as the winter heating season gets underway to determine whether any manipulation has been involved in the current price run-up.
FERC’s Wood: ‘You Better Believe We’re Looking’ at Gas Prices
FERC Chairman Pat Wood said the Commission was keeping close tabs on natural gas prices as the winter heating season gets underway to determine whether any manipulation has been involved in the current price run-up.
FERC Moves to Keep Tabs on NY Summer Outages
In light of the dire predictions for the New York electricity market this summer, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has requested emergency clearance of a proposal to collect data from generators on “total or partial” outages, both planned and unplanned, in the state over the next few months.
FERC Moves to Keep Tabs on NY Summer Outages
In light of the dire predictions for the New York electricity market this summer, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has requested emergency clearance of a proposal to collect data from generators on “total or partial” outages, both planned and unplanned, in the state over the next few months.