Natural Gas Now Best Picks – August 27, 2022

Natural Gas Now Best Picks – August 27, 2022 Tom Shepstone Shepstone Management Company, Inc. … … Readers pass along a lot of stuff every week about natural gas, fractivist antics, emissions, renewables, and other news relating to energy. This week’s picks address green madness, Texas cahonies, the Biden danger and an injunction restraining him.

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Fact Check: U.S. Methane Emissions Continue to Fall

Politico’s recent energy newsletter echoed misleading claims often heard in the oil and natural gas industry that deserve a more thorough examination. The newsletter focused on the $369 billion climate bill signed into law by President Joe Biden that includes a tax on methane emissions, noting the significance this policy could have on mitigating greenhouse

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Natural Gas – 100 Years Ago Today, August 26, 1922!

Natural Gas – 100 Years Ago Today, August 26, 1922! Tom Shepstone Shepstone Management Company, Inc. …. ….  Natural gas news from a hundred years ago offers great perspective for discussing one of the cleanest sources of energy available then and still today. I thought it might be fun and illuminating to look back 100

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Researchers’ Own Findings Discredit New Study Linking Fracking to Childhood Leukemia

Another round of attention-grabbing headlines has swept the media, this time blaming fracking for childhood leukemia, yet they fail to highlight obvious limitations and past contradictions by the very same researchers. A new study by Yale University researchers, published by the Environmental Health Perspectives, claims to link children who live near unconventional oil and natural

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Triple Whammy: Interior Analysis Finds Cutting Offshore Leasing Would Reduce Supply, Hike Prices, and Increase Dependence on Foreign Oil

An E&E News analysis of the U.S. Department of Interior‘s proposed 5-year National Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program finds that if the Biden administration followed through on its threats to reduce or eliminate offshore leasing, it would cause negative effects for consumers and American energy security. As E&E News writes: “The Biden

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Oilfield Experience Program Enlightens Students on NatGas

Oilfield Experience Program Enlightens Students on NatGas tural Gas and Help from the Industry gas news Bill desRosiers External Affairs Coordinator, Coterra Energy Host, Shale Gas News … … [Editor’s Note: A 5-day Oilfield Experience program run by the Northern Tier Industry & Education Consortium provides students with a broad overview of the natural gas

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EV Madness Ignores Truth of Impacts on the Lives of Others

EV Madness Ignores Truth of Impacts on the Lives of Others Ronald Stein Ambassador for Energy & Infrastructure, Irvine, California .. .… … [Editor’s Note: EV madness has seemingly taken over the minds of those who brazenly plan our futures for us and it has made them blind to the impacts on the lives of

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U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve Hits Lowest Level Since 1985

The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) hit historic lows this week as President Joe Biden continues to order a record release of barrels from the emergency stockpile. The SPR now sits at around 453 million barrels – the lowest level in 37 years. For perspective, the U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates that in 2021, the

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Star Tribune Says Minnesota Climate Lawsuit Has Become “An Issue in Attorney General’s Race,” But Leaves Out Key Context

The political fallout from the climate lawsuit filed by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in 2020 continues as the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports the case “has become a campaign issue” in the state’s attorney general’s race less than three months before Election Day “as Ellison defends his seat this year.” The coverage from the Star

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“We’re All In On the DJ”: Industry Leaders Express Confidence in the Future of Colorado Energy

The past several years have been challenging for Colorado oil and natural gas companies who are working to comply with stiff new regulations and surging demand following pandemic shutdowns, but the fundamentals of the Denver-Julesburg Basin remain strong. “When has the DJ been uneconomic?” asked Andrew Haney of Nickel Road Operating during the opening day

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Euros, Euros and More Euros for European Energy Foolishness

Euros, Euros and More Euros for European Energy Foolishness Vijay Jayaraj Research Associate: CO2 Coalition.. .… … … [Editor’s Note: Europeans are spending more Euros than ever on energy thanks to the foolishness of European energy policies enabling green grifting off consumers and taxpayers.] Restrictive energy policies have the world staring at an uncertain future.

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