The industry wanted to drill 20,000 wells in populated areas after launching exploration without an environmental assessment.
Decades-old oil drilling may still be impacting rivers and streams today, with researchers finding biodiversity declines tied to wells.
I’m a skeptic, and for good reason. After years of reporting and writing about the oil, gas and power generation markets, I’ve learned that long-term forecasts on pricing and supply almost never come ...
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EIA refines estimates for Permian tight oil, shale gas production
The EIA has added the Avalon, Barnett, Dean and Woodford to its estimates by formation of Permian tight oil and shale natural gas production ...
Because of shale gas, the U.S. saves about $250 million per day compared to Asia and Europe during the Iran war.
A gas drilling rig is shown near Quitman, Ark., in this Feb. 5, 2007 photo. An updated Fayetteville Shale Study released Thursday, March 13, 2008, by the University of Arkansas Walton College of ...
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Reflecting on US shale E&P stocks’ Q4 earnings: Cactus (NYSE:WHD)
As the Q4 earnings season comes to a close, it’s time to take stock of this quarter’s best and worst performers in the U.S. shale E&P industry, including Cactus (NYSE:WHD) and its peers. US shale oil ...
Is shale gas good for us or not? Most of that argument has been over the potential risks that hydrofracking for shale gas might pose to water supplies—risks that were highlighted again this week when ...
As the United States continues to lead global oil and gas production—accounting for roughly 20% of worldwide output in 2024—understanding how different extraction methods affect ecosystems has never ...
Fears hot springs in the remote NT could be damaged by fracking on a cattle station prompt water scientists and Indigenous custodians to call on the territory government to step in and reject an ...
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