A Go SLOW or a HURRY UP Bill....Check out this article and decide for yourself.
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Most drilling-related legislation appears dead in Texas Legislature | Texas Legislature ...
Of the three dozen or so bills filed by Texas lawmakers this legislative session, it appears that only a few still have a chance at becoming law. Click the link below for the entire article
by Star-Telegram writer AMAN BATHEJA.
Most drilling-related legislation appears dead in Texas Legislature | Texas Legislature ...
by Star-Telegram writer AMAN BATHEJA.
Most drilling-related legislation appears dead in Texas Legislature | Texas Legislature ...
RIGZONE - Marcellus Shale Motherlode Brings World of Change
Natural gas exploration in the massive Marcellus Shale formation which stretches beneath Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky and Tennessee continues to transform the smaller communities in these areas into new "BOOMTOWNS".
RIGZONE - Marcellus Shale Motherlode Brings World of Change
RIGZONE - Marcellus Shale Motherlode Brings World of Change
Saturday, May 21, 2011
The Saving Grace of Unconventional Natural Gas.
Interesting article on the impact of new shale gas development in the long-term.
The Saving Grace of Unconventional Natural Gas.
The Saving Grace of Unconventional Natural Gas.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
What's next for Natural Gas in Texas?
Next up, is more development across Texas as natural gas companies produce more domestic natural gas to put to work for both the Texas and U.S. economy and clean energy future. In fact, thanks to further expansion and development, it is estimated that the Barnett Shale could produce a third of total U.S. gas supply by 2025. Newfound natural gas supplies in the area are expected to add one million years of employment and $100 billion to Texas' economy through 2015. Additionally, companies are now able to tap the vast resources of the Eagle Ford Shale - a wide geographic area stretching from the Mexican border in South Texas into East Texas. Although the Eagle Ford is a relatively new Texas shale play, figures suggest it may be one of the largest onshore oil and natural gas discoveries in the past half century - at least as large as the Barnett Shale, and maybe even larger.
Next up, is more development across Texas as natural gas companies produce more domestic natural gas to put to work for both the Texas and U.S. economy and clean energy future. In fact, thanks to further expansion and development, it is estimated that the Barnett Shale could produce a third of total U.S. gas supply by 2025. Newfound natural gas supplies in the area are expected to add one million years of employment and $100 billion to Texas' economy through 2015. Additionally, companies are now able to tap the vast resources of the Eagle Ford Shale - a wide geographic area stretching from the Mexican border in South Texas into East Texas. Although the Eagle Ford is a relatively new Texas shale play, figures suggest it may be one of the largest onshore oil and natural gas discoveries in the past half century - at least as large as the Barnett Shale, and maybe even larger.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Barnett Shale: UT-Austin doing major "fracking" study
Quote from the article:
"What we're trying to do is separate fact from fiction," said Dr. Raymond L. Orbach, director of the Energy Institute, in a statement accompanying today's announcement. "Unlocking huge reserves of natural gas could be vital to our nation's energy security. If proven to be safe and environmentally benign, (fracking) could unleash a bountiful supply of domestic energy for generations, if not centuries, to come."
Read more: http://blogs.star-telegram.com/barnett_shale/2011/05/ut-austin-doing-major-fracking-study.html#ixzz1M0PL3VX9
Monday, May 02, 2011
OLD NARO Message Board Posts Found and Released for Viewing
Hat's off to NARO for retrieving and posting the old NARO forum posts through 2007. Also, a tip of the hat to Agelio Networks for donating the web hosting for those posts. Those posts can be accessed by clicking HERE. |
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