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Abu Dhabi’s Top Petrochemicals Executive Al-Kaabi Has His Eye on North American Shale
January 17, 2019
While North American shale may be competition for OPEC members, some crude-exporting countries in the Arabian Gulf are simultaneously taking advantage of the commodity’s ability to fuel lucrative investments beyond oil. For the United Arab Emirates’ Musabbeh al-Kaabi, chief executive
Big Win for Oil and Gas Industry, Colorado Supreme Court Reverses Appeals Court Ruling
January 17, 2019
In a win for the oil and gas industry, the Colorado Supreme Court on Monday reversed a lower court ruling that said the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission should give more weight to the public health, safety and the
Todd Staples: Natural Gas Credited for Driving CO2 Levels at Lowest Since 1992
January 17, 2019
The U.S. not only leads in energy production, but our nation also leads the world in emission reductions — while helping other countries improve their air. Natural gas, now America’s leading source of electricity generation, is credited with driving U.S.
Energy Transfer Places Mariner East 2 Pipeline Into Service
January 16, 2019
Energy Transfer’s Mariner East 2 natural gas liquids (NGLs) pipeline has been put in service, available for both interstate and intrastate service. The 350-mile NGL pipeline transports domestically produced ethane, propane, and butane east from processing plants in Ohio across
WhiteWater Midstream Launches Binding Open Season for Proposed Steady Eddy Pipeline
January 16, 2019
WhiteWater Midstream (WWM) is holding a binding open season to solicit commitments for firm natural gas transportation service to develop and construct a new interstate pipeline connecting multiple receipt points in Eddy County, New Mexico to delivery points in Northern
Pa. Governor Wolf Signs Executive Order to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
January 15, 2019
Gov. Tom Wolf has set Pennsylvania’s first economy-wide target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and proposed steps for the agencies under his watch to slash their energy use, through an executive order he signed on Tuesday at the Heinz History
Louisiana Playing Critical Role in U.S. Energy Boom
January 15, 2019
The United States’ ability to produce, export, and meet consumer needs is at an all-time high. Earlier this month, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported the US became a net exporter of crude oil for the first time in nearly
Despite Shutdown, BLM Pushes Ahead with ANWAR Meeting, Alaska
January 15, 2019
Jan. 7 update: The new Democratic chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee is demanding details on how the Department of the Interior is continuing its push toward oil lease sales in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge despite the partial
New Mexico’s Land Commissioner Looks at Higher Royalty Rates for Oil and Gas Production
January 15, 2019
State Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard is working on a bill with New Mexico lawmakers to allow higher royalty rates for oil and natural gas production on state trust land. Garcia Richard said Tuesday that she wants New Mexico to
Department of Energy to Fund $88 Million for Oil and Gas Recovery Research Projects
January 14, 2019
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy has announced a funding of up to $88m for oil and natural gas recovery research and development. The DOE funding will be allotted to cost-shared research and development projects with
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