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Iron Eagle Enterprises To Open Water Recycling Facility In Sherrodsville, Oh, To Serve Oil And Gas Drillers
2013-11-15 01:14:55| oilandgasonline News Articles
Iron Eagle Enterprises, LLC, a Youngstown-based oilfield services provider, plans to open a water recycling terminal in Sherrodsville, OH,to serve oil and gas drillers operating in the area. The treatment operations will be managed by RETTEW Flowback Inc. (RFI), an engineering firm with offices in Canton that also provided site design and facility permitting.
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Shale Drillers Offered Water Cheaper Than U.K. Residents
2013-10-09 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Bloomberg: Britains water utilities, which coped with at least three separate periods of drought in the last decade, are ready to offer discounts for drillers needing supplies for fracking oil and natural gas wells. A reduction would help make the technique to extract hydrocarbon reserves more profitable in Britain, where municipal water rates often are two-thirds higher than in the U.S., according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Hydraulic fracturing uses high volumes of pressurized water mixed with chemicals...
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Shale Drillers Must Report Chemicals in Ohio
2013-10-01 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Columbus Dispatch: Oil and gas companies are being told for the first time to give county officials and local fire departments information about the toxic chemicals drillers use to fracture shale. Ohio officials sent a memo this month notifying companies that a federal right-to-know law trumps a 2001 state law that allowed them to send the information exclusively to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The memo puts oil and gas companies on notice that they will have to comply with the federal requirements,...
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Unfair share: How oil and gas drillers avoid paying royalties
2013-08-13 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Pro Publica: Don Feusner ran dairy cattle on his 370-acre slice of northern Pennsylvania until he could no longer turn a profit by farming. Then, at age 60, he sold all but a few Angus and aimed for a comfortable retirement on money from drilling his land for natural gas instead. It seemed promising. Two wells drilled on his lease hit as sweet a spot as the Marcellus shale could offer -- tens of millions of cubic feet of natural gas gushed forth. Last December, he received a check for $8,506 for a month`s...
Shale drillers pull ahead of global oil giants in profit
2013-08-06 12:16:22| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Oil explorers focused on high-margin shale drilling from Texas to North Dakota are set to outperform Big Oil this year.
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