A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted a man accused of trying to blow up a natural gas pipeline in suburban Dallas last month.
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California Producers Decry Columnist’s Fracking Untruths
Critics of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in California lament an alleged lack of information from the oil/natural gas industry, but producers are trying to counter what they consider to be gross misinformation on the drilling practice.
Shales Throwing Shade on Traditional Production
Marketed natural gas production of the top-five producing states — Texas, Louisiana, Wyoming, Oklahoma and Colorado — grew 7.5% last year, but their combined share of U.S. gas output fell slightly to about 65%, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Northeast Points Strongest As Overall Market Firms; Futures Advance
Both cash and financial gas advanced Monday, although marketers were trying to digest mixed weather outlooks and financial traders saw nothing on the horizon to indicate market fundamentals had changed. Nationwide cash prices rose by about a nickel with strong gains reported at Northeast points and more modest advances along the Gulf. At the close of futures trading May had risen 3.5 cents to $2.016 and June gained 2.4 cents to $2.108. May crude oil was up 10 cents to $102.93/bbl.
Colorado Water Fracking Sensitivity Spills Over in Auction
Although some farming and environmental representatives have raised red flags, water used by the oil/gas industry in hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is not going to cause shortages for the agriculture and local municipalities in the state, a state water district official told NGI’s Shale Daily Monday.
Shale Revolution ‘Late,’ But Helping Advance NGVs
As several natural gas advocacy organizations urge the federal government to extend proposed economic incentives for electric vehicles (EV) to natural gas vehicles (NGV) and other alternative fuel transportation, one gas supporter believes the incentive disparity exists because the shale gas revolution came three years too late.
Investor Groups Hope Third Time’s A Charm
Investor groups are trying once again in their quest to require U.S. natural gas and oil producers to disclose internal plans for managing health and safety risks for, among other things, hydraulic fracturing (fracking), greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and worker safety.
Texas Blasts EPA’s Wyoming Frack Findings
The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) has dropped its two cents into the debate over the validity of a draft Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on the potential link of groundwater contamination to hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in Pavillion, WY.
Alaska Asks Producers to Step Up for LNG
After decades of trying — and failing — to develop a natural gas pipeline from its North Slope to Canadian and Lower 48 markets, Alaska is looking to Asia — accessible by liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers — to commercialize its large gas resource.
Alaska Governor Seeks Producer Support for LNG Export
After decades of trying — and failing — to develop a natural gas pipeline from its North Slope to Canadian and Lower 48 markets, Alaska is looking to Asia — accessible by liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers — to commercialize its large gas resource.