Prairie Operating Adds Denver-Julesburg Basin Acreage
Prairie Operating Co. exercised an option to purchase more than 20,000 net acres in Weld County, Colorado. This post appeared first on Hart Energy.
Read More...Prairie Operating Co. exercised an option to purchase more than 20,000 net acres in Weld County, Colorado. This post appeared first on Hart Energy.
Read More...The COVID-19 pandemic played a role in resin distributor M. Holland’s decision to seek out an investment partner. This post appeared first on Plastics News.
Read More...Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics is closing a plant in Merrimack, N.H., that has been blamed for contaminating residential water supplies with so-called “forever” fluorinated chemicals. This post appeared first on Plastics News.
Read More...Chevron is spending about 10% to 12% of its overall budget in the low carbon space as it strives for net-zero emissions by 2050, its new energies president says. This post appeared first on Hart Energy.
Read More...EIP calls the merger an example of “diworsification” This post appeared first on Hart Energy.
Read More...Nearly one year after EQT announced a deal to buy privately-owned Tug Hill Operating’s West Virginia shale assets for roughly $5.2 billion (see Confirmed: EQT Buys Tug Hill’s THQ Appalachia for $5.2 Billion), the deal is finally done. EQT announced yesterday it had closed on the purchase (revised price ~$4.6 billion), adding roughly 90,000 acres…
Read More...Yesterday, the Pennsylvania House Philadelphia LNG Natural Gas Export Task Force, chaired by Rep. Martina White (R-Philadelphia), held its third and final public hearing at Widener University in Chester, Delaware County. The purpose was to get public feedback on a proposal to build an LNG natural gas export facility in Chester. From the press accounts…
Read More...Using data from several government agencies, the Gas and Oil Association of West Virginia, Inc. (GO-WV) published its annual Gas Facts report last week. According to the report (copy below), West Virginia natural gas production increased 6% to 2.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2022. WV has moved up from fifth to now fourth largest…
Read More...Let’s face it: Josh Shapiro has been a major disappointment as Governor of Pennsylvania. He promised the moon to voters–that he would be both pro-gas and anti-gas at the same time. Some believed him, but we didn’t. Each week, new information comes along that reveals Shapiro’s true nature as a radical leftist Democrat. Shapiro said…
Read More...This is deeply disturbing and angering. The State of New Jersey passed a law in 2020 (signed into law by Phil Murphy) that requires forced teaching (i.e., brainwashing) of so-called climate change (man-made catastrophic global warming and fossil fuels are evil) to the state’s children in grades kindergarten through 12th. We have descended into full…
Read More...Benjamin Franklin once said: “In this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes” – that, and that the “Keep It In the Ground” Ohio River Valley Group will use junk science to peddle misinformation discounting the massive benefits natural gas has on the Appalachian region. Important reminder: The Ohio River Valley Group (ORVI) is
Read More...Archwey, a sustainable materials engineering group with headquarters in Singapore, is voluntarily winding up its operations, according to an article published Aug. 23 on Eco-Business.com. This post appeared first on Plastics News.
Read More...The flexible packaging maker and printer said a $60 million project is already under way to add a film line and an additional 120,000 square feet of space. This post appeared first on Plastics News.
Read More...Green Breakdown: The Big Green Failure Is Already Happening! Steve Goreham Author, Speaker and Environmental Researcher … … [Editor’s Note: Steve Goreham asks the tough questions. The lack of good answers reveals the “Green Breakdown” that is already happening as green energy puts us all in the red. Can wind, solar, and batteries replace the hydrocarbon
Read More...Automation, robotics and artificial intelligence are all very important for manufacturing, but there’s nothing like a beer — poured by a robot made using specialized plastics — to make you really appreciate new technology. This post appeared first on Plastics News.
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