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Deals in the works at Consol

by: Anya Litvak Some of the changes you might see at Consol Energy Inc. in the next year or two will probably stem from the company’s sense that it’s not getting all the credit it deserves. Consol (NYSE: CNX) thinks it’s only being valued for a part of what it does — the coal mining

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Tulsa hosts global energy tour; Leaders from five nations are here to discuss energy options

May 22 Tulsa World It’s no coincidence that a group of visitors from across the globe are asking the same kinds of questions about energy that are dominating discussions about U.S. energy policy. What are the risks of hydraulic fracturingRefers to a method used by producers to extract more natural gas from a well by

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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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Shale made Penn State professor a star

by: Andrew Maykuth, Inquirer Staff Writer Pennsylvania State University geoscientist Terry Engelder spent most of his  career toiling in obscurity, studying fracture behavior of rocks known as black  shales. Even among geologists, he says, it was kind of a boring topic, and he  was often slotted to present his papers on the last day of

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