Utah air quality regulators on Tuesday reached a settlement agreement with environmentalists who had sued them over the handling of an operating permit for Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co.’s refinery in Salt Lake City, the city’s only refinery. Eventually, similar treatment could impact the state’s other four refineries.
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Texans Willing to Pay, Pennsylvanians Less Sure on Shale Gas Risks
Decades of oil and gas drilling, and the jobs and benefits it provides, are engrained in Texas culture, and it’s a way of life that Pennsylvanians now are attempting to assimilate, but residents of both states continue to reconcile the advent of shale gas drilling, according to a survey of 1,600 adults.
U.S. Records Fastest-Ever Oil Growth, Says BP
The United States claimed the title in 2012 for the leading production growth for not only natural gas but also oil, boosted by its considerable unconventional stores, according to BP plc’s annual benchmark of global energy resources.
EOG’s Papa Sees Bakken Growth Rate Slowing, Eagle Ford Surging Ahead
Shares of EOG Resources Inc. rose sharply on Tuesday after the company reported a nearly 53% increase in net income for the first quarter of 2013, gains due in large part to hefty growth in crude oil production from the Eagle Ford Shale.
ExxonMobil Still Global Energy’s Heavyweight Champ
ExxonMobil Corp. continues to reign supreme as the world’s top energy enterprise and has regained its title as the largest domestic publicly traded entity.
Eagle Ford Putting ‘Swagger’ in South Texas
Anyone familiar with the Eagle Ford Shale shouldn’t be surprised that U.S. Capital Advisors analyst Cameron Horowitz would title his latest note on the play “South Texas Swagger.”
Eagle Ford Seen Putting the Swagger in South Texas
Anyone familiar with the Eagle Ford Shale shouldn’t be surprised that U.S. Capital Advisors analyst Cameron Horowitz would title his latest note on the play “South Texas Swagger.”
McClendon Steps Down as Chesapeake Chairman
Chesapeake Energy Corp. on Tuesday stripped co-founder and CEO Aubrey K. McClendon of his title as chairman of the board and said it would name an “independent, nonexecutive chairman in the near future.”
House Committee Considers Changes to Dodd-Frank
None of the legislation to amend Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act being considered by the House Agriculture Committee “proposes dramatic changes to Dodd-Frank,” according to committee Chairman Frank Lucas (R-OK).
House Panel To Review Bills Amending Dodd-Frank
The House Agriculture Committee has scheduled a hearing Wednesday to review four bills and three discussion drafts that seek to amend Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.