All Posts Tagged With: "oil and gas industry in Wyoming"
Wyoming and Montana Citizens Say Energy and Environment Can Exist Side By Side
Large majorities in Montana and Wyoming believe energy co-exists favorably with the environment, agricultural operations and wildlife, according to a recent poll sponsored by the Coalbed Natural Gas Alliance.
27Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedStraight Talk: State’s Energy Industry Meets Standards
Contrary to Ms. Mechels’ hearsay source, oil and gas companies are bound by hundreds of rules and regulations, enforcement and monitoring activities by multiple agencies that ensure the public lands are protected.
15Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Registered users can go online to the agency’s site to access forms, APD’s, geological reports, perform electronic filings, obtain data on approvals and completions, drilling rules and statutes, and benefit from a host of other information services.
9Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWyoming Computer Program to Help Wildlife Habitat
In particular, the program will be utilized to help replace habitat lost from prolific drilling in the natural-gas-rich Jonah Field in the southwest region of the state.
9Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedAfter Good Year, Wyoming’s Oil and Gas Revenues May Be Less
2009 figures to see Wyoming producers continue to receive lower-than-average prices for their products, mainly because of a lack of pipeline space to move it to markets out of the state.
9Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedEnCana, Questar Reducing Drilling Operations in State
Slumping energy prices and lack of pipeline capacity are contributing to the downturn. However, spokesmen with Questar Corp. and EnCana Corp. say the changes will not mean any job losses among their Wyoming employees.
25Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedUpdated Oil and Gas Wildlife Recommendations Released
The draft document summarizes recent findings concerning wildlife impacts from oil and gas development and provides recommendations on mitigation actions for lands administered by state and federal agencies.
19Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedQuestar, EnCana Reduce Drilling in Wyoming
A lack of pipeline capacity and low prices are forcing the two energy companies to scale back their drilling activity but the changes will not mean any job losses among their Wyoming employees.
13Dec2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedUPDATED! Oil Prices Fall to Lowest Level in More Than 3 Years
Oil dropped to $49.62 a barrel yesterday as demand for the commodity continued to fall. It was oil’s lowest price since May 2005. Downward pressure comes from turmoil in financial markets, the slump of the American and Chinese economies and cutbacks by developing countries in energy subsidies.
21Nov2008 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedPETROLEUM ASSOCIATION OF WYOMING
PAW is Wyoming’s largest and oldest petroleum industry trade association, dedicated to the betterment of the state’s oil and gas industry and public welfare. Members account for approximately ninety percent of the natural gas and two-thirds of the crude oil produced in Wyoming.
9Sep2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued