Blogs

7th April 2012

Safe Air in Drilling Areas?

Posted by blogwriter

Calvin Tillman plays a message on his cellphone from Stark County resident Renee Bogue. She’s concerned about possible drilling under the Legends Golf Course in Massillon, where the mayor and council in that Ohio city are proposing legislation to lease city-owned mineral rights for gas drilling.

“Who will monitor the air quality?” Bogue asks. Read more »

4th April 2012

Oil $104 Reason? > Mixed Global Economic Signs

Posted by blogwriter

Oil prices fell to near $104 a barrel Tuesday April 3, 2012 as traders eyed mixed signs about the strength of the global economy.

By early afternoon in Europe, benchmark oil for May delivery was down 90 cents to $104.33 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $2.21 to settle at $105.23 per barrel in New York on Monday.

In London, Brent crude was down 74 cents at $124.69 per barrel on the ICE Futures exchange. Read more »

31st March 2012

One Politician Siding with the Environmentalists > Marcellus Shale

Posted by blogwriter

State Rep. Tim Briggs, D-Montgomery, earned a 100 percent on the Marcellus Shale Scorecard for his efforts to protect the commonwealth’s water, air and neighborhoods from gas drilling.

On Tuesday March 27, 2012, four of Pennsylvania’s largest citizen-based environmental organizations released their joint “Pennsylvania Marcellus Shale Scorecard” which gave each state senator and representative an environmental grade based on their votes on House Bill 1950, now Act 13. Read more »

29th March 2012

Feds > No Final Decision on Oil Royalties

Posted by blogwriter

The Interior Department has not made any final decision to raise the royalty rate for oil and gas production on federal lands, the director of the department's Bureau of Land Management said Tuesday March 27, 2012.

Bureau Director Bob Abbey contradicted recent comments by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar that the department planned to propose boosting the onshore royalty rate from 12.5 percent to 18.75 percent, equivalent to the offshore rate. Read more »