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    The oil and gas industry needs to change the conversation about hydraulic fracturing by engaging with the public to demystify the process and highlighting efforts to reduce the...
    Feb. 24, 2014
    Oil and gas pipelines and the government agencies that regulate them are making progress in improving safety and responses by emphasizing greater involvement at all levels, the...
    Feb. 24, 2014
    Infrastructure could be the single biggest limitation to the US fully exploiting its abundant unconventional natural gas resources, gas industry association leaders told state...
    Feb. 24, 2014
    Mexico's government realizes it's crucial to establish competitive contract terms and effective, transparent regulations to attract international investors as Mexico implements...
    Feb. 24, 2014
    The US government isn't alone in its struggle to make an unworkable renewable-fuels program work. European governments, too, have generated trouble by forcing noncommercial energy...
    Feb. 24, 2014
    Expectations are running high as Mexico's own citizens and international oil and gas companies await secondary legislation in coming months that will enable sweeping energy reform...
    Feb. 24, 2014
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    Feb. 24, 2014