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News Briefs: Fracking Rules for Federal Land Due Soon
Rules for fracking on federal land will be made final within weeks, according to Interior Secretary Sally Jewell.
Other rules for blowout preventers for offshore drilling and Arctic…
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Study By The University Of Illinois Finds Building Trades Remain Strong In The Marcellus Shale Play
University of Illinois study shows building trades get boost in Marcellus Shale Play.
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News Briefs: Canadian Association Predicts Decrease in Drilling Activity
The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) projects a 10 percent decrease in activity according to its 2015 Drilling Activity Forecast.
The forecast says…
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News Briefs: Deadly Fracking Rupture Kills One, Injures Two
One person was killed and two others were injured in an accident at a fracking site in Weld County, Colo., on Nov. 13.
Halliburton employee Matthew Smith died when a high-pressure…
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News Briefs: Five Companies Win STEER Awards
South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER) presented its second annual Eagle Ford Excellence Awards on Nov. 6, honoring five companies in three categories.
STEER honors…
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News Briefs: Natural Gas Production Soars in West Virginia
Natural gas production in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle has soared as drilling has increased in the Marcellus and Utica shales.
According to a report in the Wheeling…
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News Briefs: West Virginia Sees Modest Job Growth in Oil and Gas Sector
According to an Oct. 8 report from Workforce West Virginia, the state’s oil and gas industry grew by just 69 jobs in 2013, although average salaries increased by more than $2,400…
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News Briefs: Drilling Begins at Pittsburgh International Airport
A natural gas development project and drilling officially began Aug. 15 at the Pittsburgh International Airport.
Consol Energy has built two well pads and plans to construct four more…
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News Briefs: Marcellus Sets New Production Record
Natural gas production in the Marcellus region exceeded 15 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) through July, the first time ever recorded, according to the U.S. Energy Information…
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4 Reasons You Should Expand into the Marcellus Shale
King Pin. Behemoth. Big Daddy. All those names are fitting colloquial terms for the Marcellus Shale formation.
We might all realize it is big — around 95,000 square miles, according…
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