December 22, 2024

fracking

EPA: Poor Fracking Practices Have Harmed Drinking Water
EPA said yesterday that fracking has harmed drinking water resources under some circumstances but that data gaps have made it impossible to quantify the scope of the problem.
Rejection of BLM Fracking Rule to Save Drillers Millions, Industry Says
A federal judge’s ruling striking down regulations on fracking on federal lands will save operators almost $100k/well, per an industry-sponsored analysis.
SPP Forecast Report Focuses on ‘Big Events’
Boston Pacific's sixth annual report for SPP focuses on “broad market and regulatory events” that could significantly impact its markets.
EPA: Methane Rules to Have Minimal Impact on Gas Costs
EPA says new rules to reduce methane emissions will raise wholesale natural gas prices by less than 1%, but the industry's leading trade group disagrees.
Southwestern Energy: Gas Industry Paying Heed to Environmentalists
Gas producers are “listening loud and clear” to environmental concerns about fracking, James Tramuto, vice president of governmental and regulatory strategies for Southwestern Energy.
Kinder Morgan Trims Northeast Energy Direct
Kinder Morgan has scaled back a natural gas pipeline proposed for New England, but the changes will have little effect on the overall project.
Organic Farmer Turned Fracking Protester: ‘I Never Figured to be Engaged in Protest Activities’
Maggie Henry, an elderly organic farmer from Western Pennsylvania, has joined in protesting FERC's approval of natural gas projects and fracking.
Meet the People Making Life a Little More Difficult for FERC this Week
Protesters are descending on D.C. throughout this week to protest FERC and its approval of natural gas infrastructure projects.
Hearing on Algonquin Pipeline Expansion Highlights Local, National Issues
About 50 people attended a FERC scoping meeting on the Atlantic Bridge Project, which would expand the Algonquin pipeline.
Another Meeting Day, Another Drama at FERC
Despite changing its meeting date to avoid threats of mass demonstrations next week, the FERC couldn’t avoid another protest drama Thursday.

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