STAR’s current focus is on convincing the ECMC ( Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission) commissioners to deny the ...
Like droves of other companies tied to the fracked gas industry, Halliburton is pivoting toward servicing the data center ...
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Expert debunks misleading claim about major US energy sources: 'Far more complex than represented'
"What irks me the most." Expert debunks misleading claim about major US energy sources: 'Far more complex than represented' ...
Former government officials say the state isn’t doing enough to regulate fracking waste, even as new research shows it’s far ...
Villagers and activists express concerns over Vedanta's NoC for oil drilling in Krishna district, questioning environmental impacts.
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Pennsylvania fracking waste sent to Ohio injection wells
Pennsylvania is sending large volumes of oil and gas wastewater out of state for disposal, with much of it injected into underground wells in Southeast Ohio, a practice raising concern among local ...
US President Donald Trump promised to ‘drill, baby, drill’. After a year in office, the US oil rig count is steadily declining, but production is on the up.
Texas is about to deploy a potential solution to the oil industry’s toxic wastewater problem — but it’s a move that carries environmental risks of its own. State regulators are working to issue ...
This is one of my favorite articles I have written this month, for a number of reasons. One could say it's crucial for the future of the entire American energy sector, as dramatic as that may sound.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Hydraulic fracturing has dramatically boosted oil and gas production in the Utica and Marcellus shale formations of eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania over the past 15 years.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, may cause an increase of radon gas in nearby homes. Studies on fracking and radon have produced conflicting results, leading to calls for more research. Austin ...
Even after years of technological breakthroughs, the shale industry still leaves most of the oil underground. At best, American drillers siphon away 15% to 10% of what’s potentially available; the ...
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