Centre Daily Times When Daniel Wilson learned earlier this year that the State of California wants to bulldoze his family's pear orchard to build a giant Sacramento River water diversion, he and his brother were making a major new investment in the crop. Located near ... and more »
Jamestown Post Journal However, high volume hydrofracturing, using millions of gallons of freshwater and hundreds of tons of toxic chemicals per well, is very different from the fracking of earlier decades. This new kind of fracking has only been used since 1997 and most ...
MLive.com Bill Cooper, president of the Center for Liquefied Natural Gas, an industry group, called natural gas a safe, clean-burning alternative to coal and oil. "LNG...
LubbockOnline.com City ordinances on oil and gas drilling already include requirements such as insurance to cover accidents and depth of drilling and allow for the city manager to require mandatory inspections of permitted sites in Lubbock. Mayor Glen ... “We don't have ... and more »
Seeking Alpha And I think the opportunity to introduce some other people that are in the room here and encourage you later on and openly interact with them either the people in our team, Shane Knutson, Director of Region I. He's got an MBA, has been with AGI for six ...
Seeking Alpha Third, in the upstream business and regarding our exploratory drilling campaign, 7 out of the 9 wells drilled during the first quarter 2013 have found hydrocarbons. In Alaska, in ... In the meantime, Repsol has no other alternative but continue ... and more »
NASDAQ We had no better luck than any of the many other investors and analysts who for years have pressed Apple to return excess capital to shareholders. Our concerns fell on deaf ears. ... We think that its combination of secular growth, superior asset ...
Los Angeles Times "So we chose a nice flat slab of rock, even though there's other places that have a lot more secondary alterations, like veins and concretions." For ...
Aljazeera.com The process of "fracking" starts by drilling a mile or more vertically, then outward laterally into 500-million-year-old shale formations, the remains of oceans that once flowed over parts of North America. Millions of gallons of chemical and sand ...
Motley Fool One reason for this approach is that it's believed that if the U.S. begins exporting gas on a meaningful scale, the international tendency to link natural gas prices with oil could be broken. You see, outside of the potential economic benefits of ... and more »