Luzerne County Students Get A Big Intro to Natural Gas Rick Hiduk Managing Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … .. [Editor’s Note: An “Introduction to Petroleum & Natural Gas” course was recently presented at the Wilkes-Barre Area Career & Technology Center (WBACTC) in Luzerne County.] Students in Luzerne County are getting an overdue introduction to the natural gas
CDL Training Program at SCCTC Creating A Trucker Workforce Rick Hiduk Managing Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … .. [Editor’s Note: The Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center CDL Training Center has been a big success and created over 100 new commercial truck drivers for jobs awaiting.] As the demand for certified truck drivers continues to grow, classes
LNG Exports Growth Means We Need More Production! Jim Willis on NGL Pipelines Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) [Editor’s Note: LNG exports are booming and more natural gas production is needed now to support this financial boon to a struggling national economy wounded by inflation.] According to a column by a Reuters analyst, U.S.
The U.S. oil and gas rig count increased by 13 rigs during the week ending April 14, bringing the total to 541, according to Hellenic Shipping News. The jump was encouraged by private operators continuing to add vertical rigs in more conventional oil and gas plays. Oil plays saw the most growth with the rig
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week maintained its downward stride, falling for the 14th straight week, and the 24th of the last 26 weeks, Kallanish Energy calculates. For the week ended Oct. 4, 823 rigs were working, down six rigs from the previous week, according to Baker
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states dipped slightly last week, the fourth week in the last five where the working-rig total has fallen, data from Baker Hughes, a GE company, reveals. For the five-day period ended July 3 (two days shorter than normal due to the Fourth of July
The number of rigs working in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week rose by a single rig following three consecutive weeks of falling numbers, data from Baker Hughes, a GE company reveals. For the week ended June 28, 931 rigs were working in the Lower 48, up a lone rig from one week earlier,
The number of rigs working onshore in the Lower 48 U.S. states last week fell by two, and brought to five the number of consecutive weeks the count has slipped, data from Baker Hughes, a GE company, reveals. At May 10, 955 rigs were working in the Lower 48, down two rigs from the previous week, and off 59