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    Unconventional Development
    New Mexico's oil and gas industry finished strong by producing more than 80 million bbl of oil in 2012—an amount not seen in the state since 1978-79.
    July 1, 2013
    Nonoperated Bakken assets trade handsAbraxas Petroleum Corp. has signed a definitive agreement to sell the majority of its non-operated Bakken properties to Natural Resource Partners...
    July 1, 2013
    Stark County Refinery
    The Bakken Total Petroleum System (TPS) is estimated to contain 7.4 billion bbl of oil, 6.7 tcf of associated gas, and 0.53 billion bbl of natural gas liquids, according to a ...
    July 1, 2013
    Boulder, Colo., passes fracing moratoriumCity council members in Boulder, Colo., unanimously approved a 1-year fracing moratorium on June 5, 2013, blocking drilling permits for...
    July 1, 2013
    Prospective Development
    Colorado produced 48 million bbl of oil in 2012, which is the highest rate of production the state has seen in more than half a century and its second-highest annual production...
    July 1, 2013
    EQT updates Marcellus activity in PennsylvaniaEQT reported in May 2013 its increased estimated ultimate recovery (EUR) rates for its core Marcellus acreage in southwestern Pennsylvania...
    July 1, 2013
    In May, the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division ruled that towns have the right to ban hydraulic fracturing and natural gas drilling in a 4-0 decision.
    July 1, 2013
    Northeast Ohio
    The Ohio Geological Survey estimates the Utica/Point Pleasant reserve potential at 1.96 billion to 8.2 billion boe. In preparation for the current boom in Ohio, local leaders ...
    July 1, 2013