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An Industry You've Never Heard Of Is Trying To Cut Over $1.8 Billion In Wasted Natural Gas
2014-10-05 05:34:29| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Can a little-known, fledgling industry make the oil and gas industry more efficient and a little less dangerous to the climate by tackling methane leakage? A new report offers a close look at the "methane mitigation industry." The fracking boom has allowed natural gas to seriously threaten - and in many cases supplant - the dominance coal-fired power generation has held over America's electric grid.
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Osaka Gas Vessel Named "LNG Venus'
2014-10-05 04:54:52| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
The vessel is under construction at MHI and will serve Osaka Gas Co., Ltd. As a large group of guests looked on, Osaka Gas President Ozaki named the vessel, and his wife cut the rope. The LNG Venus is co-owned by MOL and Osaka Gas' wholly owned subsidiary, Osaka Gas International Transport Inc. .
Drug use keeping many from jobs in Ohio's growing oil and gas industry
2014-10-04 07:57:37| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Jobs are plentiful for Ohioans who want to work in the Utica shale, and more of them are finding work related to oil and gas drilling. But working with heavy, expensive equipment on someone else's property means employer-mandated drug testing.
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Texas gas drillers agree with NY to report risks
2014-10-04 00:24:40| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Two Texas companies that drill for natural gas have signed agreements with New York's attorney general to release information about the financial risks to investors from hydraulic fracturing, a drilling method banned in the state while health officials study its effects. Agreements with EOG Resources Inc. and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. require they publicly disclose risks arising from chemical handling, wastewater disposal, effects on drinking water aquifers, regulation and litigation.
Texas gas drillers agree with NY to report risks
2014-10-03 23:46:02| Energy - Topix.net
Two Texas companies that drill for natural gas have signed agreements with New York's attorney general to release information about the financial risks to investors from hydraulic fracturing, a drilling method banned in the state while health officials study its effects. Agreements with EOG Resources Inc. and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. require they publicly disclose risks arising from chemical handling, wastewater disposal, effects on drinking water aquifers, regulation and litigation.
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