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Even the NYT has recognized the potential of Ohio development: "Petroleum from this region once supplied John D. Rockefeller’s...
This is an interesting (and short) editorial from the Boston Herald on the potential for natural gas to be used by trains - and...
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This article in the Reading Eagle discusses an expansion of Texas Eastern's transmission line in Berks County, PA. "The proposed...
We thought you might be interested in these two articles from Columbus Business First:
Even the Los Angeles Times is asking that question: "For more than 200 years, coal has been king in Ohio, occupying a privileged...
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            The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is reporting that "U.S. crude oil production exceeded an average 7 million barrels...
Reporting on the debate regarding natural gas exports, the WSJ writes: "Into this debate, today, dropped a new study from the...
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That's the report from the Washington Post: "Energy experts say the boom in Marcellus Shale natural gas production will slow this...
The Allentown Morning Call is reporting on Marcellus production out of Pennsylvania: "New production data reported by natural gas...
Crain's Cleveland Business has an interesting article on wastewater production from shale development: "It turns out horizontal...
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