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    Transactions involving unconventional oil and gas assets remained a key driver for deal activity in the second quarter, and midstream shale assets values beat upstream shale deal...
    Aug. 19, 2013
    Research by the US Geological Survey may begin to help public well water managers identify how vulnerable their systems are to contamination, but the study that USGS released ...
    Aug. 19, 2013
    The US Environmental Protection Agency announced final 2013 biofuel quotas under the Renewable Fuel Standard.
    Aug. 19, 2013
    North Dakota's two US senators—John Hoeven (R) and Heidi Heitkamp (D)—welcomed US Sec. of the Interior Sally Jewell to the state for a 2-day visit on Aug. 6.
    Aug. 19, 2013
    The US Department of State's Office of Inspector General is studying whether a conflict of interest was created when a consultant that had done work for oil companies was hired...
    Aug. 19, 2013
    Completing the proposed Keystone XL crude oil pipeline would not have a significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions because other transportation routes used in its absence ...
    Aug. 19, 2013
    Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto formally proposed a plan on Aug. 12 to reform the country's oil and gas sector as a way to stimulate foreign investment.
    Aug. 19, 2013
    If the US can't act friendly with its neighbor to the north, it at least should refrain from outright hostility. Current US policy makes appeasement of extreme environmentalists...
    Aug. 19, 2013
    Decades ago when I covered oil and gas for a Houston daily newspaper, some editor each spring would gas up his vehicle on the way to work and suddenly realize pump prices were...
    Aug. 19, 2013
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