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24th September 2011

Marcellus Shale Vandalized

Posted by blogwriter

A day after a controversial Indiana County Marcellus Shale gas well got the go-ahead from the state to restart drilling, someone fired six shotgun blasts into the lining of a drill cuttings pit and stabbed more holes into the liner with a stake, the well owners said Wednesday.

The owners of the well, MDS Energy of Kittanning, believe the vandalism was the result of the seven months of public debate over whether they should be able to drill the well, which sits within the county's "conservation zone" around Yellow Creek State Park. Read more »

23rd September 2011

Oil Prices Tumble 5%

Posted by blogwriter

Oil prices tumbled 5 percent Thursday September 22, 2011 after some of the world's top financial officials gave a gloomy reading on the international economy.

Oil, a bellwether that tracks the market's mood, has dropped 29 percent since April as high unemployment, weak consumer confidence and expensive gasoline slowed down global growth. Read more »

22nd September 2011

Regulations Found Sufficient for Fayetteville Shale

Posted by blogwriter

Arkansas has sufficient regulations to manage the state’s natural gas industry but is running out of grant money for extra help brought in to monitor gas operations, the head of the state’s pollution control agency told lawmakers today.

Teresa Marks, director of the state Department of Environmental Quality, said a $1.09 million grant that allowed her department to hire four additional natural gas inspectors, a supervisor and two enforcement analysts runs out at the end of the fiscal year in June. Read more »

20th September 2011

Fee on Marcellus Shale Gas Drilling

Posted by blogwriter

Gov. Tom Corbett is putting the finishing touches on a welcome-back-to-session gift to lawmakers: his plan for overseeing and charging a fee on Marcellus Shale gas drilling.

That draft legislation is one of the most highly anticipated proposals this fall in the state Capitol, where senators will return Monday to tackle unfinished business. The House reconvenes Sept. 26. Read more »