The Industry’s True Existential Threat is in Local Communities, Not in Washington, DC
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The essence of your problem is not in Washington, D.C. or in the various state capitals: It is in the local communities in and...
NEPA Reforms and Their Impact on Shale
Environmental activists who have been critical of President Trump’s proposed regulatory reforms have engaged in abusive litigation practices...
It’s been a very eventful couple of months since our last issue, and much has happened where public policy is concerned related to the...
There is no question Colorado’s upcoming election cycle is going to be a doozy — headlined by the gubernatorial race between Democratic nominee, U.S....
There is a time for planning and a time for action. As the 85th Texas Legislative Session wound down this past month, it took...
The United States, like many other parts of the world, has experienced more severe wildfires in recent years due to hotter summers and more...
Colorado lawmakers are expected to once again take up revising oil and gas rules in the state, the latest such effort in a long...
Texans Must Demand Real Action in the Wake of February’s Epic Electric Grid Failure
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As we finalized this issue of SHALE Magazine early in March, the mid-February arctic blast and power blackouts that hit Texas were at the...
Undoubtedly, the year 2020 will be remembered for many reasons. Another one of those reasons is upon us as we near Election Day on...
The theme for this issue is the outlook for the oil-and-gas industry in 2021. That is an impossible task, even under the best of...


















