Fears of Water Contamination from Fracking Subside
February 18, 2016
By Russell Gold
Energy Journalist Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin
Senior Energy Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Author, The Boom
February 18, 2016
By Russell Gold
Energy Journalist Fellow, The University of Texas at Austin
Senior Energy Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Author, The Boom
February 19, 2016
By Bill Dawson
By Peter Sopher
Despite Overwhelming Nationwide Support for Clean Energy, Poll Shows Personal Disconnect
By Markham Watson
Mexico’s energy reform offers strong opportunities for growth, particularly in renewable energy and natural gas pipeline development, but challenges remain, attendees of the second annual University of Texas Energy Week learned Tuesday. Continue Reading Mexico offers opportunities, challenges: experts
By Markham Watson
Most Americans think electricity and natural gas prices are high now, and most expect electricity prices to rise over the next six months, while almost half expect natural gas prices to rise, a survey released Thursday shows. Continue Reading Most in US think power prices high, rising: poll
By Markham Watson
Oil and gas exploration-and-production operations can be achieved about 10% less expensively each year indefinitely, attendees of the University of Texas Energy Week symposium were told Friday, but financing the technology that accomplishes those improvements can be challenging. Continue Reading Financing E&P tech can be challenge: panelists
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