Isn't the technology and process they describe similar to
how natural gas companies are now harvesting natural gas embedded within shale deposits deep underground (work now going on within WV, Northeast PA, and into NY).
Not exact matches
Disclosing the Facts: Transparency and Risk in Methane Emissions focuses on the critical risk of methane emissions and
how companies are managing methane reduction, reflecting rising investor concern that excessive methane emissions from oil and
gas operations will undercut the potential net climate benefit of substituting
natural gas for coal, especially in decarbonizing energy markets.
It's more important to understand
how the sale of the
company's renewable
natural gas production...
«Oil
companies have processes to turn this [syngas] into gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel,» said Rich Masel, CEO of Dioxide Materials and a retired professor, pointing out
how companies like BP PLC have operated synthetic fuel facilities for 20 years, albeit using
natural gas instead of recycled carbon as a feedstock.
I see that mr. Boone, has run into trouble and right now oil is dirt cheap (let us see
how long that lasts) but now that we are officially in recession (two consecutive quarters down) and the oil and
gas companies boast record profits and the oil,
natural gas, and coal resources will all last longer than 25 years by most projections (coal about a hundred years give or take a decade?)
She noted
how some shifts in
companies» stances have a subtext that is not often appreciated, including Exxon Mobil's big move into
natural gas.
In this follow - up, Fox is documenting the many ways property owners are being threatened and financially ruined by
natural gas companies and
how the government, in particular the EPA, is not doing enough to protect American citizens.
He was a member of the divestment movement, urging colleges and universities to pull their endowment investments out of oil and
natural gas companies and tweeted about
how it was a «sane» position to suggest that «Exxon's actions may have imperiled all of humanity... It's time to divest.»
A recent survey by EY indicated some younger Americans can learn more about
how natural gas and oil
companies and refiners are developing the energy that our country will need for decades to come — safely and responsibly.
Sierra Club TIME — 2 February 2012 Exclusive:
How the Sierra Club Took Millions From the
Natural Gas Industry TIME has learned that between 2007 and 2010 the Sierra Club accepted over $ 25 million in donations from the gas industry, mostly from Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy — one of the biggest gas drilling companies in the U.S. and a firm heavily involved in fracking..
Gas Industry TIME has learned that between 2007 and 2010 the Sierra Club accepted over $ 25 million in donations from the
gas industry, mostly from Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy — one of the biggest gas drilling companies in the U.S. and a firm heavily involved in fracking..
gas industry, mostly from Aubrey McClendon, CEO of Chesapeake Energy — one of the biggest
gas drilling companies in the U.S. and a firm heavily involved in fracking..
gas drilling
companies in the U.S. and a firm heavily involved in fracking.....
Companies and trade groups are spending hundreds of millions of dollars to deliver a misleading message about
how natural gas is clean — and
natural!
Fanning believes that building infrastructure like networks of
natural gas pipelines and power plants is the path to «energy security» for the country, and that Southern
Company's unique combination of technical know -
how and experience in building and operating what Fanning calls «mega projects» make it the best candidate to drive a great leap forward in smarter, cleaner energy generation.
Shale
gas companies, in fact, try to illustrate
how they've benefited consumers by pointing to
how the price of
natural gas on the New York commodities market began to take a sharply divergent path from the price of oil in 2005 if the prices are compared by heating value.