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Bakken Shale Natural Gas Production in Midwest Rebounds Following Shut-ins
July 29, 2020
Despite a wave of well shut-ins by operators across the Bakken Shale this spring, associated natural gas production looks to rebound sooner than expected, leading to an increase of flows to the US Upper Midwest, likely weighing on competing supply
Rystad: U.S. Fracking Activity Gaining Momentum
July 29, 2020
U.S. fracking is set for its first monthly rise this year, according to a new Rystad Energy analysis. The independent energy research company outlined that new fracking operations in the country are on track to grow above 400 wells in
Environmentalists Threaten Suit Over Push to Transport LNG by Rail
July 29, 2020
Two environmental groups on Friday threatened to sue the Trump administration over a newly published rule allowing the transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by rail. The rule, which allows for the transport of LNG in rail tank cars, was
Trump Unveils New FERC Nominations
July 29, 2020
President Trump made two nominations to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Monday, bowing to pressure from Democratic lawmakers who have pushed to maintain the bipartisan split in the commission. Trump nominated Allison Clements, Democrats’ preferred nominee, alongside Mark C.
Trump’s Trip to Texas to Include Oil Rig Tour
July 29, 2020
President Donald Trump will shift his focus to American energy dominance during a stop in Texas later this week that will include his first visit to an oil rig. During the stop Wednesday at Double Eagle Energy in the west
DOI Approves Rights-of-Way Permits for $38.7 Billion Alaska LNG Pipeline
July 27, 2020
The US Department of the Interior (DOI) has approved the rights-of-way permits for the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation’s (AGDC) $38.7 billion Alaska LNG Pipeline Project. The Alaska LNG is an integrated project, involving development of a 20 million tonnes per
Oil and Gas Companies Tap DUC Inventories to Boost Production at Lower Costs
July 27, 2020
The nation still has a lot of energy in the bank, but not as much as it did a year ago. Data published monthly by the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows a tally of drilled, but uncompleted (DUC) wells across
Pa. General Assembly Sends $667 Million Natural Gas Tax Credit Bill to Governor
July 27, 2020
Legislation that would provide millions of dollars in tax credits to companies that construct up to four natural gas manufacturing facilities is headed to Gov. Tom Wolf’s desk for enactment. The legislation, which passed the House on Tuesday by a
Colorado Ranks Seventh Among States With Most Energy Production
July 27, 2020
The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) latest State Energy Data System (SEDS) update shows Colorado ranked seventh in energy production within a state in 2018. Since 2010, the growth in Colorado’s energy production has come primarily from increased fossil fuel
New Research from NABTU Shows Career Opportunities in Union Energy Construction
July 27, 2020
New reports from North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) reveal great opportunities and compensation potential in the field of energy construction. The studies were commissioned by NABTU to better understand the role that trades jobs play in the U.S. economy.
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