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New Report: Ohio Oil and Natural Gas Production Fuels $530 Million in Taxes for Ohio Shale Counties; Provides Other Essential Benefits

Energy Central

Ohio’s top producing Utica Shale counties have collected over $530 million in real estate property taxes from oil and natural gas activity since 2010, according to the latest data from county auditors compiled by the Ohio Natural Energy Institute (ONEi).

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Proposed EPA Rules Would Subject Oil and Gas Sources to Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Energy Law

This rule required reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from a number of large sources including suppliers of fossil fuels or industrial greenhouse gases, manufacturers of vehicles and engines, and certain facilities that emit 25,000 metric tons or more per year of greenhouse gas emissions. and April 20, 2010 in Washington, D.C.

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Media Leaves Out Key Details From Harvard Study Claiming EPA Underestimates Oil and Natural Gas Methane Emissions

Energy Central

A recent study provides a classic example of headlines not matching reality when it comes to reporting on oil and natural gas activities.

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Proposal Encourages Oil & Gas Exploration in South Louisiana

The Energy Law

The purpose of the incentive is to stimulate drilling in southern Louisiana, which has been declining as of late due to the rapid investment in natural gas plays in the northern portion of the State, most notably in the Haynesville Shale gas field.

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Worker Exposure to Crystalline Silica During Hydraulic Fracturing

NIOSH Science: Oil & Gas

Hydraulic fracturing or fracking is the process of injecting large volumes of water, sand, and chemicals into the ground at high pressure to break up shale formation allowing more efficient recovery of oil and gas.

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Secretary of Interior Announces Reform in Nation’s Oil and Gas Development Policy

The Energy Law

By Matthew Simone On January 6, 2010, the Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar, announced plans to reform the nation’s policy on oil and gas development in an effort to shift from the Bush Administration’s “anywhere, anyhow” policy.

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Are you ready for the Offshore Safety Directive?

Global Energy

The Deepwater Horizon incident in April 2010 killed 11 people and caused one of the worst oil spills in history. …]