Energy Industry Won’t Back the ‘F’ Word

The word is “fracking” is stirring a linguistic and political debate as controversial as what it defines. It’s not in the dictionary, the industry hates it, and President Barack Obama didn’t use it in his State of the Union speech — even as he praised federal subsidies for it. The word sounds nasty, and environmental [...]

Reuters: U.S. natural gas: so much they’ll be giving it away

The unrelenting surge in shale gas production and one of the warmest winters on record are driving the natural gas market toward uncharted territory. Soon companies may have to pay to get rid of their gas. As benchmark gas futures plummet to their lowest level in nearly a decade, analysts are considering the prospect that [...]

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