The U.S. Forest Service recently gave the Mountain Valley Pipeline approval to pass through Jefferson National Forest along the West Virginia border. The post US Forest Service approves Mountain Valley Pipeline to pass through Jefferson National Forest appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Eighteen new permits were issued to drill shale wells in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia from April 3 to April 9. The post 18 shale drilling permits issued in Ohio, Pa., W. Va. for week ended April 9 appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
A judge denied a request to temporarily block a law that allows state agencies to accept applications to drill for oil and gas in Ohio state parks. The post Judge denies request to temporarily block law that expands fracking in Ohio state parks appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale
Flputnam Investment Management Co. acquired 26,770 shares of Chesapeake Energy Co. during the fourth quarter of 2022. The post Flputnam Investment Management Co. adds 26,770 Shares of Chesapeake Energy Co. to its portfolio appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
U.S. oil and gas drillers are finally seeing some relief from the rising costs that have held back profits and production in recent years. The post Oil and gas drillers finally see relief from rising costs appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Encino Energy offered Ohio a signing bonus and royalties that it estimated could total nearly $2 billion over 15 years to frack Salt Fork State Park. The post Encino Energy offered ‘potential’ $2B to frack Salt Fork State Park appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Ohio landowners with leaky wells on their property are being forced to simply accept their well is not yet considered an “imminent health and safety risk.” The post Leaking oil and gas wells are a problem in Ohio appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
The Mountain Valley Pipeline lost a key water permit following a ruling that the impacts of crossing streams and wetlands weren’t adequately assessed. The post Court throws out Mountain Valley Pipeline’s West Virginia water permit appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Twenty-one new permits were issued to drill shale wells in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia from March 27 to April 2. The post 21 shale drilling permits issued in Ohio, Pa., W. Va. for week ended April 2 appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
An amendment was introduced to the Lower Energy Costs Act last month that would ensure the Mountain Valley Pipeline is completed “expeditiously.” The post Amendment to Lower Energy Costs Act could expedite completion of Mountain Valley Pipeline appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit decided to uphold a crucial water permit issued to the Mountain Valley Pipeline by Virginia regulators. The post Court upholds crucial water permit for Mountain Valley Pipeline appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Thirty-four new permits were issued to drill shale wells in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia from March 13 to March 19. The post 34 shale drilling permits issued in Ohio, Pa., W. Va. for week ended March 19 appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
West Virginia University is receiving $5.5 million to study methane emissions and leaks from liquid storage tanks in the Marcellus Shale. The post WVU gets $5.5M to study methane emissions and leaks from Marcellus Shale appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.
Class VI injection wells may be an option to offset oil and gas emissions and inject carbon dioxide into deep rock formations for long-term storage in Ohio. The post Could Class VI injection wells be the future of decarbonization efforts in Ohio? appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas
The Utica Shale Academy of Ohio has received a $2.3 million grant to create the Connecting Communities Through Workforce Training project. The post Utica Shale Academy receives $2.3M grant appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter. This post appeared first on Shale Gas Reporter.