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Energy Inc Will a local antifracking movement stifle new drilling in Allegheny County
Energy Inc Will a local antifracking movement stifle new drilling in Allegheny County
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September 15, 2015 |
Five things you need to know about energy, and how lifting the oil export ban could impact gas prices Ethane crackers are cropping up everywhere, conventional oil and gas producers band together to survive, the Marcellus shale industrys impact on creating jobs, and royalty checks shrivel as oil and gas prices tumble. Marathon/MarkWest eyeing $9B in projects Sending oil and gas from the east to the Gulf Coast was unheard of a short time ago, but the glut of fossil fuels plucked from Appalachia has led to numerous planned pipeline reversals. Patriot Coal auction postponed Lawyer says new financing terms could change repayment terms. Pennsylvania pipeline explosions down 70 percent PUC touts its work in the One Call program as helping to reduce incidents. Gasland catalyst for social movement, study finds A new study to be published in the October issue of the American Sociological Review finds that it created a genuine "social movement" against fracking. TOP HEADLINES Ridgetop Hospitality breaking ground on first hotel Westinghouse moves closer to federal nuclear regulators Bank gives vote of confidence to beleaguered gas company Westinghouse awarded contract to dismantle controversial German nuclear reactor Ethane crackers path to Ohio began 2 years ago | ENERGY BUSINESS PULSE SURVEY: Do you think Pennsylvanias natural gas production will overtake Texas? PITTSBURGH BUSINESS EVENTS Pittsburgh Business Events NATIONAL ENERGY NEWS San Antonio Business Journal Oil & gas lawyers "on edge" waiting for Texas Supreme Courts response to Chesapeake request Houston Business Journal Halliburton CEO: Sponsors, not public money, should fund 2017 Super Bowl Columbus Business First Kroger, Wal-Mart and Ohios manufacturers among those opposing AEP plan Austin Business Journal Tesla Motors batteries proposed for Austin solar project Pacific Business News Failure not an option for Hawaiis energy industry, NextEra exec says Columbus Business First Asian companies showing significant interest in Chesapeake Energy assets |
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