Should bonds be used to fix Pa.’s abandoned well problem?

Arguments exist both for and against implementing higher bonds for conventional oil and gas well operators in Pennsylvania to plug wells. The post Should bonds be used to fix Pa.’s abandoned well problem? appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.

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Appalachian oil and gas production to increase in May

Oil and natural gas production in the Appalachian Basin is expected to increase month-over-month in May. The post Appalachian oil and gas production to increase in May appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.

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WVU and partners to study geothermal energy, carbon capture

The West Virginia University Energy Institute is leading a study to explore the potential of geothermal energy and carbon capture technologies. The post WVU and partners to study geothermal energy, carbon capture appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.

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Rig count jumps to 755 with the addition of two natural gas rigs

The U.S. rig count climbed to 755 during the week ended April 28, gaining two natural gas rigs, according to data provided by Baker Hughes. The post Rig count jumps to 755 with the addition of two natural gas rigs appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.

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Pennsylvania faces wastewater disposal conundrum

Pennsylvania faces a potential wastewater disposal problem as activists fight new injection wells within the state and demand stricter regulations in Ohio. The post Pennsylvania faces wastewater disposal conundrum appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.

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Are Ohio’s oil and gas severance taxes too low?

In light of a new bill that could expand oil and gas drilling in Ohio state parks, many are questioning whether Ohio tax rates need to be increased. The post Are Ohio’s oil and gas severance taxes too low? appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.

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West Virginia senators push for permitting reform

Two West Virginia senators and oil and gas industry allies are pushing for congressional action to reform the federal permitting process. The post West Virginia senators push for permitting reform appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.

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