Tony Clark may have traded in his state regulator’s hat for a seat at FERC, but he has not changed his opinion that states are better equipped to oversee the regulation of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) than the federal government.
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FERC’s Clark Believes States Are Best Equipped to Regulate Fracking
Tony Clark may have traded in his state regulator’s hat for a seat at FERC, but he has not changed his opinion that states are better equipped to oversee the regulation of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) than the federal government.
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Tony Hayward, who resigned as BP plc Group CEO following the turbulence that followed the the Macondo well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico’s deepwater, has taken over as chairman of UK-based CompactGTL, which has pioneered a modular gas-to-liquids (GTL) system for flared natural gas. Hayward has been running Genel Energy plc, an Anglo-Turkish explorer. He also participated in Vallares plc, an energy fund vehicle backed by a group of investors. Royal Dutch Shell plc is the dominant leader in giant global GTL technology; CompactGTL is on the other end of the spectrum. The smaller plants are designed to harness flared gas from oilfields.
Former BP Chief Takes Helm at GTL Developer
Tony Hayward, who resigned as BP plc Group CEO following the turbulence that followed the the Macondo well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico’s deepwater, has taken over as chairman of CompactGTL, which has pioneered a modular gas-to-liquids (GTL) system for flared natural gas.
FERC’s Clark Aims to Prevent ‘Wild West’ Energy Markets
FERC Commissioner Tony Clark Thursday said he plans to spend much of his first tenure at the Commission focusing on manipulation and abuse in energy markets in order to create a more attractive investment climate for infrastructure developers.
FERC’s Clark Aims to Prevent ‘Wild West’ Energy Markets
FERC Commissioner Tony Clark Thursday said he plans to spend much of his first tenure at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission focusing on manipulation and abuse in energy markets in order to create a more attractive investment climate for infrastructure developers.
Clark Sworn in as FERC Commissioner
Tony Clark, former chairman of the North Dakota Public Service Commission (PSC), has been sworn in to fill a Republican seat at FERC.
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Tony Clark, former chairman of the North Dakota Public Service Commission (PSC), has been sworn in to fill a Republican seat at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (see NGI, May 28). Clark is to serve out the balance of the term ending June 2016 that was vacated by former Commissioner Marc Spitzer. Clark, who was tapped by President Obama in February to fill the vacant seat at FERC, had served on the PSC since 2000. He is the immediate past president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and served in the North Dakota House of Representatives from 1994 to 1997.
Senate Approves FERC, EIA Nominations
The Senate late Thursday confirmed by voice vote the nominations of Tony Clark and John Norris to FERC and Adam Sieminski to head the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Senate Approves FERC, EIA Nominations
The Senate late Thursday confirmed by voice vote the nominations of Tony Clark and John Norris to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Adam Sieminski to head the Energy Information Administration (EIA).