January 13, 2021 archive

Energy news in brief

** Any attempt by U.S. shale and other oil producers to boost output this year will backfire and lead to lower prices, according to the energy minister of the United Arab Emirates reported Bloomberg. ** Almost one in three workers in the oil and gas industry faced pay cuts in 2020, a worldwide survey showed on Tuesday, …

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Federal agency says 20-year old pipeline damage led to deadly blast in Dallas

  A federal agency says a 2018 natural gas explosion that leveled a northwest Dallas House and killed a 12-year old girl was the result of a damaged pipeline nearly 20 years earlier. The National Transportation Safety Board also put some of the blame on Atmos Energy and its procedures and decisions in providing natural …

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Small voter turnout okays new ONG contract in Shawnee

  It didn’t take long to count Tuesday’s vote by residents of Shawnee, Oklahoma as they approved the renewal of a 25-year franchise agreement with Oklahoma Natural Gas. Only 186 people bothered to vote and 156 or 83.78% supported the renewal while 30 voters or 16.13% were against it. Typically, the utility renewal contracts that …

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Pioneer finishes takeover of Parsley Energy

  The $4.5 billion acquisition of Parsley Energy by Pioneer Natural Resources was completed this week resulting in a much larger operator in the Permian Basin of West Texas. Pioneer based in Dallas announced Tuesday the acquisition was finalized after the approval by stockholders of both companies. At a special meeting of Pioneer stockholders, more …

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Burying beetle issue is still on the burner

    Remember the American Burying Beetle?  At one time the government classified it as endangered when only a small population of the large scavenging beetle had been found in eastern Oklahoma and an island off the coast of Rhode Island. Now the Arizona-based Center for Biological Diversity says it will file suit over the …

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Enbridge won’t shut down pipeline as Michigan demands

The stage is set for a growing fight between Enbridge and the state of Michigan as the Canadian company on Tuesday announced it would defy Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s demand to close Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac. The company says Whitmer’s demand is not only based on political posturing but bad information. Whitmer gave …

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