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Green Data Centers Lead Industry Sea Change
The data center industry consumes between 2% and 2.5% of the world’s total energy. Boulder, Colo-based Pike Research has issued a new report that explores global green data center trends with regional forecasts for market size and opportunities through 2016.
24Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedBird Deaths Haunt Wind Energy —
Interior Puts Forth a Plan
Environmentalists are facing a conundrum: To fight green energy projects that they see as detrimental to their cause or to work with the developers and the authorities to minimize damages. The U.S. Dept. of Interior has made some suggestions that it thinks will help alleviate bird deaths associated with wind energy.
23Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedEPA Tightens Emission Regs for New Wells - But Gives Industry More Time to Comply
The new rules require drillers to capture emissions of certain air pollutants from new wells, but operators have been given more time to comply. The EPA says they can burn pollutants at the well head until the start of 2015.
19Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
Survey: Expanded Drilling Fuels Higher Wages
for Oil and Gas Workers
On average, energy professionals reported a three percent increase in average compensation to $99,175 in 2011 from $96,588 the previous year. Those working on a rotational schedule earned more than $112,000 last year, a six percent increase from 2010.
18Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
Wind Power Line in Wyoming, Idaho
Draws Opposition
Some Idaho and Wyoming residents and environmental groups are expressing opposition to a proposed 1,100-mile long high-voltage power line designed to transmit 3,000 megawatts of mostly wind-generated electricity to fast-growing areas in the western U.S.
16Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedPartnership to Put $380 Million in Encana’s
Jonah Field Gas Play
Houston-based Contango Oil and Gas Company is investing in the funding consortium that will target tight sandstone formations using shale gas completion technology. The Jonah field is the third-largest oil producing field in Wyoming and one of the largest single gas fields in the United States.
11Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedNew Energy MBA Programs Offered Through
UW College of Business
The University of Wyoming College of Business , in cooperation with UW’s School of Energy Resources and College of Law , is launching two new energy-focused tracks this fall in conjunction with its full-time MBA program.
9Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedTrue Oil Seeks to Drill in Bridger-Teton National Forest
True Oil has held leases to the area since 1978, said Tom Walker, a True Oil manager. But it wasn’t until recently that advanced technology allowed drilling to occur horizontally through shale using hydraulic fracturing, which is more conducive and cost-effective in the area, he said.
6Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedIt’s What’s Inside That Counts —
A Green Approach to CNG Engine Lubrication
Universal Lubricants is a “closed loop” domestic manufacturer of recycled oil. It collects, re-refines, blends, packages and redistributes its own oil without ever losing guardianship within the chain-in an infinitely repeatable cycle. It’s latest product line targets natural gas vehicles.
4Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedTracking the Niobrara — Colorado Communities Ride the Oil and Gas Wave
Casper’s oil-driven economic activity and abundance is the kind that Greeley and Weld County in northern Colorado hope to see in the years ahead. Thanks to the emerging boom in the Niobrara shale formation, the region already is seeing lower county property taxes, added employment, revitalized roads and additional education funding.
2Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedNew Magazine Examines Issues and Answers
for Niobrara Shale Development
RM Media Group, publishers of Colorado Energy News and Wyoming Energy News websites, have announced the launch of Niobrara Report, a bimonthly digital magazine aimed at emerging industry and policy issues and practices in this important energy region.
1Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedIn-Depth Report Examines Niobrara Shale Play
Niobrara Shale in the US, 2012 - Oil Shale Market Analysis and Forecasts to 2020 highlights the oil and gas exploration potential of the regional energy play, including an understanding of the essential parameters for leasing in the states of Colorado and Wyoming.
1Apr2012 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWyoming Groups Sue Over Fracking Fluids
Since Wyoming adopted regulations that require well operators to disclose identities of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, the Commission has approved some 50 chemical secrecy requests by Halliburton and other service companies.
28Mar2012 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
Natural Gas Vehicles: Opportunity
and Adoption
Chrysler plans to build the “first production-line pickup truck powered by natural gas.” The manufacturer says it is set to start building at least 2,000 heavy-duty Ram bi-fuel trucks that operate on a combination of compressed natural gas and gasoline.
27Mar2012 | admin | 0 comments | Continued

