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Huge Boost In U.S. Oil Output Set To Transform Global Market

by Scott Neuman U.S. oil production is rising sharply and increased output from shaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock. will be a “game changer” in global energy markets in the coming years, according to a new report out Tuesday by the

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Dearing Compressor and Pump Growing With Shale Development

by: Shawn – Director, Corporate and Community Affairs Energy InDepth Dearing Compressor and Pump is seeing a rejuvenation in their business since shaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock. development has begun in the Utica and Marcellus.  The company makes compressor packages

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Swift Expands Into Pittsburgh

New office to support hiring activity in the Marcellus ShaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock.ShaleA fine grained sedimentary rock composed mostly of consolidated clay or mud. Shale is the most frequently occurring sedimentary rock. is one of the most highly productive

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Cheaper Power Bills? You May Have NatGas to Thank!

If consumers have noticed their utility bills falling, it may not be a figment of their imagination. Although surging natural gasA naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gases beneath the earth’s surface – often in association with petroleum. production in the U.S. has yet to result in lower gasoline prices, it has had one

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Keystone XL: For Our Economy

by Mark Green Let’s recap the economic reasons for construction of the full Keystone XL pipelineUnderground or surface tubing or piping that is installed across states, countries and continents to deliver fuel. New pipelines are being built in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to transport natural gas, liquid natural gas, and water to make gas production

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