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The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has issued tougher air emissions regulations for producers, effective April...
Tags: Energy, Environment, Shale
The WSJ has a short article on possible legislative changes for West Virginia producers: "One pending bill proposes rules meant...
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) has published draft natural gas development regulations (see here). From the DRBC's...
Tags: Marcellus, Energy, Environment, Utica,
The Houston Chronicle is reporting on the opportunities presented by the Eagle Ford shale in S. Texas: "That's the site of the...
The Intelligencer has an interesting article highlighting in summary form some of the financial data related to lease...
U.S. EPA has announced that it will be holding four workshops in February and March, 2011, to discuss a number of topics related...
Tags: Marcellus, Energy, Environment, Utica,
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) recently published the following reports that you may find of interest:
The NYT is reporting that New York Governor David Paterson has vetoed the proposed legislative moratorium on the use of hydraulic...
Tags: Marcellus, Energy, Environment, Utica,
A moratorium on new drilling permits relying on hydraulic fracturing to stimulate the well has passed the NY State Assembly and...
Tags: Marcellus, Energy, Environment, Utica,
The Philadelphia Inquirer has an interesting article illustrating another mechanism activists are using to attack shale...
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