New Economic Impact Report Finds Hydraulic Fracturing Ban Would Cost City of Denton Millions of Dollars
Posted on: Monday, July 14, 2014
A new economic impact study titled: “The Adverse Impact of Banning Hydraulic Fracturing In The City of Denton on Business Activity and Tax Receipts in the City and State” will be presented to Denton City Council on Tuesday.
New Economic Impact Report Finds Hydraulic Fracturing Ban Would Cost City of Denton Millions of Dollars
The truth about natural gas well regulations
Posted on: Tuesday, May 20, 2014
There are many myths circulating that natural gas wells are not regulated. It is also believed that they have some how been made exempt from various regulations. In actuality, federal and state laws and regulations heavily regulate natural gas drilling and production. This chart shows the federal laws that apply to every stage of gas drilling, from well construction to production.
Tax “subsidies” and the natural gas and oil industry
Posted on: Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Manufactured issues relating to the natural gas and oil industry are unending. The industry is constantly defending itself against improper information that is either out of context or inaccurate.
The Budget Bounty from Texas Natural Gas and Oil
Posted on: Tuesday, January 22, 2013
The state budget prospects laid out recently by Texas Comptroller Susan Combs in the Biennial Revenue Estimate (BRE) were rosy, thanks to the natural gas and crude oil industries. Taxes from natural gas and oil increased 41 percent in fiscal 2012, triple the increases for total collections statewide.
Texas Bill Requires Disclosure of Fracture Fluid Contents
Posted on: Monday, June 6, 2011
Hydraulic fracturing is a hot topic these days. If you Google “hydraulic fracturing,” you get just under 1 million results, most of which are positive, informational pieces explaining what the process is and how it works. If you Google “fracking,” however – the invented word that has become a shorthand description for gas shale development in general – you get more than 3 million results, many of which are negative in the sense that they are not factual.
EPA comes under increased fire from Texas
Posted on: Saturday, June 12, 2010
The war between Texas and the EPA escalated on dual fronts on Friday. Read more.
PI, IPAA: Obama overlooking industry's job-creation potential
Posted on: Wednesday, December 9, 2009
WASHINGTON, DC, Dec. 3 -- The American Petroleum Institute’s two top officials expressed concern over the White House’s apparent omission from its Dec. 3 jobs forum of chief executives from the oil and gas industry. Read more
Lillard Wise Szygenda Secures No-Liability Jury Verdict for Barnett Shale Gas Processor in Touchston
Posted on: Monday, November 23, 2009
Weatherford, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
DISH, Texas Letter to Pipeline Companies about July 09 Leak Study
Posted on: Monday, November 16, 2009
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