The Shale Controversy – Understanding Both Sides
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In early January 2011, I took office as Texas’s newest Railroad Commissioner. From that vantage point, it appeared the industry’s
In the wake of the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack, Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan ignited additional concern with threats of legal
Colonial Pipeline Company discovered Friday it had fallen victim to a ransomware cyberattack that subsequently disrupted business and forced the
Shell Attempts Hydrogen Fuel Cell In a bold new move, Royal Dutch Shell announced it was considering a trial process
With the process of 3D printing becoming a reality, the availability of customizable parts found at decreased costs has vastly
Targeting two locations within the Marcellus Shale, Chesapeake Energy and Project Canary announced a trial coalition of resources to produce
While China publicizes its attempt to shrink its carbon footprint, the largest solar company on the globe, Longi Green Energy
Centering on petroleum trade growth between the United States and Canada, the American Petroleum Institute (API) released a report discussing
It used to be that while driving across Oklahoma, one would find drilling rigs flourishing with work. With changing times