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The Hill House panel votes to lift oil export ban
A House subcommittee voted Thursday to lift the 40-year-old restriction on exporting crude oil, moving the legislation a significant step toward passage. Before approving the measure by voice vote, Republicans on the Energy and Commerce subcommittee on energy and power said the bill would bring wide-ranging benefits to United States ...
Antero announces plans for state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility in Doddridge County
DENVER, Colo. — Antero Resources Corporation has announced it will be constructing a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment complex in Doddridge County. AnteroThe company will partner with Veolia Water Technonoliges Inc. and Veolia North America to build the 60,000 barrel per day complex that will treat and reuse flowback and produced water ...
Tom Dunn Energy Leadership Academy Completes Third Year
More than 35 students participated in the third annual session The Tom Dunn Energy Leadership Academy hosted another successful class this year. The third annual session was held July 14-16, 2015, at West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, W.Va. More than 35 high school students attended, representing 18 counties across ...
Study: Oil, natural gas stimulate state’s economy
By BRANDON ROBERTS HUNTINGTON - A new Wood Mackenzie study commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute revealed pro-development regulations for oil and natural gas production in the United States could dramatically improve the nation's economic prospects for the foreseeable future. The study shows nationally by the year 2035, pro-energy policies ...
Obama spurns natural gas in climate rule
By Timothy Cama - 08/05/15 06:00 AM EDT President Obama’s love affair with natural gas is over. The president once touted gas as an essential clean bridge fuel to wean the United States off dirtier fossil fuels and onto renewable energy, and it was seen as a key to his ...
