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Wine woes in Monterey County during shutdown
2013-10-17 12:23:16| Agriculture - Topix.net
CONSEQUENCES FOR MANY OF US HERE ON THE CENTRAL COAST. INCLUDING ONE THAT MAY NOT GO DOWN SMOOTHLY FOR SOME: WINERIES HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO RELEASE NEW BOTTLES... ACTION NEWS REPORTER MAY CHOW IS LIVE IN SALINAS WITH THE DETAILS.### ERIN...THIS DOESN'T MEAN THERE WILL BE A SHORTAGE OF WINE OR BEER AND LIQUOR -- BECAUSE THIS ALSO AFFECTS BREWERIES ... (more)
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Warren Resources Pays $16 Million For Monterey Assets
2013-08-06 17:25:01| OGI
The companys 2013 capital expenditures are expected to be $73 million.
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Monterey Shale Shakes Up California's Energy Future
2013-05-28 17:51:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Geographic: It's easy to tick off the ways in which California is a leader in clean energy: It harvests more solar energy than any other state, has a program to curb greenhouse gas emissions from the vehicles on its famously long highways, and launched its own cap-and-trade system this year. ee accompanying photo gallery: "Pictures: Oil Potential and Animal Habitat in the Monterey Shale.") And yet, a move is afoot for a quite different type of new energy development in the Golden State, beneath the same valley...
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Judge: Feds violated law in Monterey oil leases
2013-04-09 16:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Federal land managers violated a key environmental law when they auctioned off the rights to drill for oil and gas on 2,500 acres of prime public lands in Monterey County, home to one of the largest deposits of shale oil in the nation, a judge ruled. U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal said in a ruling posted Sunday that the Bureau of Land Management should have conducted a comprehensive environmental review of the potential impacts caused by fracking before accepting bids for the drilling rights,...
Oil town hopes for a boom in jobs from California's Monterey Shale
2013-03-31 16:37:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LA Times: The small oil town of Taft was built on petroleum -- and is now hoping for a second boom from the Monterey Shale. In a story on Sunday's front page, The Times wrote about the shale that runs miles underground through Southern and Central California. Oil companies are already drilling exploratory wells. Oil trapped in deep rock deposits in the Monterey is estimated at 15 million barrels. That's four times the amount of oil in North Dakota's Bakken Shale, which has fueled a boom that's driven...