Residents on path of Kinder Morgan pipeline from Ohio to Gulf concerned about...
Federal regulators are considering the proposal to repurpose a 1,000-mile pipeline owned by Kinder-Morgan Energy Partners and MarkWest that runs from Ohio to the Gulf Coast.
View ArticleAAA: U.S. drivers saved $14 billion on gasoline in 2014
Analysts expect gasoline prices to remain low for much of 2015, too.
View ArticleStudy links Ohio earthquakes to Houston company’s wells
Earthquakes that shook an Ohio town last year are linked to hydraulic fracturing, according to a new study published by a scientific journal today.
View ArticleOhio sues BP for more than $33M in cleanup of storage tanks
The state’s attorney general and the Ohio Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Release Compensation Board filed the lawsuit Monday. The board administers a fund used as a last resort when tank owners...
View ArticleOhio deep injection well seeks to reopen after quakes
American Water Management Services asked the Oil and Gas Commission at a Wednesday hearing to lift a state chief's order that shut down the well at its Weathersfield site, near Warren, last fall.
View ArticleMurray Energy to buy controlling stake in Foresight for $1.4 billion
Combined, the companies will control 9 billion tons of coal reserves, Murray Energy said.
View ArticleFERC directs Texas pipeline company to investigate alternatives
The city of Green has proposed moving about 103 miles of the Nexus pipeline away from southern Summit County and northern Stark County into southern Stark and Wayne counties, then western Wayne, Medina...
View ArticleSenate approves long-delayed bill to boost energy efficiency
The Senate bill was co-sponsored by Democrat Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Republican Rob Portman of Ohio. A similar bill was defeated last year after it became enmeshed in a partisan fight over...
View ArticleLow oil prices force 2 Oklahoma companies to cut jobs
Samson Resource Co. produced oil and liquids after primarily being a natural gas driller. The company reported a net loss of $1.6 billion for its third fiscal quarter in 2014. The company's layoffs are...
View ArticleDrilling tax hike proposed by Ohio gov. on rocks
A drilling tax increase proposed by Republican Gov. John Kasich isn't likely to re-emerge in the Ohio Senate budget revisions due Monday.
View ArticleTimnkenSteel to lay off 39 Houston workers
The Canton, Ohio-based company, which manufactures steel bars and pipes, cited a "significant downturn in business" as the reason for the layoffs.
View ArticleOil export ads launched as Congress nears vote on foreign crude sales
Oil export fans and foes are taking to the airwaves for the first time with advertisements addressing the issue, ahead of key votes on Capitol Hill.
View ArticleChesapeake and Williams reach natural gas gathering deal
The deal announced Tuesday will net Chesapeake cost savings by altering its fee structure with Williams in the two natural-gas rich regions.
View ArticleEIA: Shale output fell by 350,000 barrels a day since April
Government analysts say shale oil fields in Texas, Colorado, North Dakota and Ohio are set to decline by 80,000 barrels a day this month, bringing their combined daily output to 5.2 million barrels in...
View ArticleKinder Morgan gives customers more time to sign on to $4 billion pipeline...
If built, the about $4 billion UMTP Pipeline will bring propane, butane, natural gasoline and condensate from the natural gas liquids-rich shale of the Marcellus and Utica plays to the processing and...
View ArticleStatoil fined for Ohio fracking well fire
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources say the fines are being assessed for the loss of aquatic species, spill cleanup and water quality violations from...
View ArticleUS drilling states guided on handling quakes
The 150-page report, produced by the StatesFirst initiative, represents perhaps the most candid discussion on the topic since tremors across the mid-continent — including in Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado...
View ArticleOhio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania combine efforts on gas drilling
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports the three states have had 85 percent of the increase in U.S. natural gas production since January 2012.
View ArticleHouston-based Altivia Petrochemicals buys complex from Ohio company
Altivia would not disclose the terms of the deal.
View ArticleKeystone off the table, but back East, pipeline fight builds
From New England to North Carolina, scattered insurgencies have formed in opposition to a spider web of pipelines up and down the Eastern Seaboard as the nation's energy industry seeks to move pent-up...
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