Landowners in the Eagle Ford shale play are worried that plans by the Texas Army National Guard to build a new training center will keep them from their mineral rights.
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Wyoming Governor Urges ‘Balanced Approach’ to Energy Development
Wyoming requires a “balanced approach” to protect the state’s wildlife and environment while allowing for all types of energy development, incoming Gov. Matt Mead said last week.
Wyoming Governor Urges ‘Balanced Approach’ to Energy Development
Wyoming requires a “balanced approach” to protect the state’s wildlife and environment while allowing for all types of energy development, incoming Gov. Matt Mead said Wednesday.
Industry ‘Wrapped Around Axle’ over Unprocessed Gas Reporting
Producers and industrial gas consumers last Thursday urged FERC to clarify the types of “unprocessed” transactions that should be reported in time for their next Form 552 report in July.
Industry ‘Wrapped Around Axle’ over Unprocessed Gas Reporting
Producers and industrial gas consumers Thursday urged FERC to clarify the types of “unprocessed” transactions that should be reported in time for their next Form 552 report in July.
Industry ‘Wrapped Around Axle’ over Unprocessed Gas Reporting
Producers and industrial gas consumers Thursday urged FERC to clarify the types of “unprocessed” transactions that should be reported in time for their next Form 552 report in July.
Historical Disaggregated COT Data Shines Light on Transparency
Giving energy market participants a more detailed snapshot of the types of market participants and their current positions in an effort to boost market transparency, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) last week rolled out more than three years of history of disaggregated data included in their weekly Commitments of Traders (COT) reports.
CFTC Releases Historical Disaggregated COT Data
Giving energy market participants a more detailed snapshot of the types of market participants and their current positions in an effort to boost market transparency, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) this week rolled out more than three years of history of disaggregated data included in the weekly Commitments of Traders (COT) reports.
Salazar Sees New OCS Leasing Plan by Around 2010
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told a Senate panel last Tuesday that he expects the department to have a revised five-year plan for oil and natural gas leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) ready by September 2010 or possibly earlier.
Cold Snap Continues to Propel Most Points Higher
Prices continued to rise at most points Thursday as frigid temperatures and various types of frozen precipitation (sleet, freezing rain and snow) occupied more and more of the U.S. and Canada. A 32.3-cent spike by January futures on Wednesday gave extra support to Thursday’s cash market.