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Borehole Battery: A Promising Solution for Energy Storage

POWER Magazine

For more than a century, fossil fuel companies have drilled oil and gas wells to increase the production, consumption, and export of fossil fuels. These wells are often abandoned once […] The post Borehole Battery: A Promising Solution for Energy Storage appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Natural Gas Making an Impact Through Statewide Projects

Marcellus Shale Coalition

Funded entirely by Pennsylvanias impact tax on natural gas development, the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) is awarding $16 million in grants to fund 148 new projects across the state, Governor Josh Shapiro recently announced. Plans include acquiring land and conducting preliminary engineering for a swimming and recreation facility.

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Oil and Gas 2025: How Will Companies Navigate a Year of Transformation—and Why It Affects Everyone?

Rextag

The oil and gas industry navigates a transformative 2025 period shaped by strategic consolidations, maturing resource plays, and shifting market fundamentals. MMBtu, improving the outlook for natural gas-focused plays. LNG Expansion: New export capacity will bolster activity in gas-centric plays like Haynesville.

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DOI Promulgates a New Final Rule for Increased Safety Measures on the OCS

The Energy Law

In August 2012, BSEE promulgated a new final rule entitled “Oil and Gas and Sulphur Operations on the Outer Continental Shelf–Increased Safety Measures for Energy Development on the Outer Continental Shelf,” to tighten safety measures on the OCS. Initially, BOEMRE implemented the recommendations through an interim final rule.

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COVID-19 PIVOT: Virtual Well On Paper Workshops

Drillers

When we master our surroundings, we can harness the forces of nature that we can then engineer to our will. An example of this would be during the first and second world wars, where factories were quickly re-tooled for military purposes and concepts like tanks and jet engines were rapidly accepted and pressed into development.