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That's the gist of this article from the Houston Chronicle: "Natural gas probably isn't running your car, but it may soon be...


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We've reported previously on the status of the appeal before the Ohio Supreme Court involving the state's sole and exclusive...


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FERC: Regulation of NGL Pipelines

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently issued an order we thought you might find of interest.  In Williams...


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By Greg Russell On February 28, 2014

PA: We're No.2!

Lehigh Valley Business is reporting that Pennsylvania is now the second top producing state for natural gas in the United States:...


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The Ohio Division of Oil and Gas Resources Management (Division) has published a well site construction rule proposal. From their...


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On February 18, 2014, the Ohio Power Siting Board issued an order adopting and revising rule changes proposed by its staff. The...


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A number of Marcellus pipeline projects are moving forward at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission according to this report:...


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The Delaware County Daily Times is reporting that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court won't rehear it's earlier decision finding...


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By Greg Russell On February 13, 2014

New England Pipeline Needs

A recent study commissioned by the Industrial Energy Consumer Group (IECG) finds that New England needs 2 Bcf of new natural gas...


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U.S. EPA has released revised guidance materials on the use of diesel fuel in hydraulic fracturing activities. "EPA is issuing...


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Helping clients with their energy and environmental needs

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