The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) issued separate permits to Patriot Water Treatment LLC and the City of Warren on Monday, barring the latter from accepting pre-treated wastewater from oil and natural gas drilling starting April 1.
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Canadian Gas Market Watchers Dare to Smile
Belief that the bottom has been touched and the outlook can only improve for Canadian gas producers is showing even among professional skeptics and declared opponents of wishful thinking in petroleum engineering, geology and economics firms whose stock-in-trade is reserves evaluations.
Canadian Gas Market Watchers Dare to Smile
Belief that the bottom has been touched and the outlook can only improve for Canadian gas producers is showing even among professional skeptics and declared opponents of wishful thinking in petroleum engineering, geology and economics firms whose stock-in-trade is reserves evaluations.
Canadian Natural Gas Exports Enjoying a Thaw
Canadian exports have rebounded from lows touched on depressed international natural gas markets during the last heating season, according to the latest trade scorecard of the National Energy Board (NEB).
Canadian Natural Gas Exports Enjoying a Thaw
Canadian exports have rebounded from lows touched on depressed international natural gas markets during the last heating season, according to the latest trade scorecard of the National Energy Board (NEB).
CA Gas Projections Could Change with Updated Data, Economic Shifts
A ten-year snapshot of California’s natural gas future could re-touched or rendered out of focus in the months ahead, depending on more current residential/commercial demand data and whether or not the state’s sagging economy rebounds, according to one of the principal authors of the California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) last staff gas assessment.
CA Gas Projections Could Change with Updated Data, Economic Shifts
A ten-year snapshot of California’s natural gas future could re-touched or rendered out of focus in the months ahead, depending on more current residential/commercial demand data and whether or not the state’s sagging economy rebounds, according to one of the principal authors of the California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) last staff gas assessment.
Enron Scandal Causes Business Editors to Cast More Critical Eye
Is there any corner of the U.S. society that hasn’t been touched by the so-called “Enron Effect”? Even the nation’s “fourth estate,” daily newspapers, reported that business editors now are taking a new, harder look at the companies they cover to avoid any more surprises among bastions of commerce, according to a report in this week’s (March 11) newspaper industry magazine Editor & Publisher.