U.S. Shale Producers Race for Federal Permits Ahead of Presidential Election -
"Federal permitting in the largest U.S. oilfield in the Permian Basin, located in Texas and New Mexico, is up 80 percent in about the last three...more
9/23/2020
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In This Issue:
- Deeper Resources: Rotruck Joins Spilman
- EQB Proposes Substantial Increases in Permit Fees for Unconventional Wells
- Oil & Gas Lessees Retain Important Rights in W.Va.
- Pa. Shale Industry...more
In This Issue:
- Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company Goes on the Offensive
- West Virginia Legislature Focuses on Energy Bills
- New Rules Proposed for Drilling Wastes in Ohio
- Pa. Shale Gas Production Doubled Between...more