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Hydraulic Fracturing

The drilling industry’s explosion problem

October 21, 2014 by Environment & Energy News Leave a Comment

Deadly fires and explosions occur too often in the oil and gas industry, according to some workplace safety proponents — a particular concern as drilling continues to encroach on populated areas.

State to host seminar on oversight of Powder River Basin oil play

January 7, 2014 by Staff Leave a Comment

State to host seminar on oversight of Powder River Basin oil play

(Wyoming DEQ press release) — On Wednesday January 15, 2014, an open house and presentation seminar will be held in Douglas, WY to discuss state and …

The myth of energy independence

January 15, 2013 by Staff 1 Comment

The dream of energy independence has given way to the reality of energy interdependence, but energy companies are using the dream to chase profits.

Drill, Drill, Drill

September 7, 2012 by Greg Kearney Leave a Comment

When it comes to drilling, Greg Kearney wonders if the rigs could go elsewhere.

Pavillion collaboration resumes despite fractures

July 25, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer 1 Comment

Pavillion collaboration resumes despite fractures

The Pavillion Working Group met this week for the first time since November 2011, delayed by the controversy that erupted over the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s draft report in December suggesting a link between groundwater …

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