Related Blog Posts
Politicians Not Passing on Gas
11 hours ago ago from Environment Memo
Senators Landrieu and Chambliss were recently extolling their bi-partisan support for getting natural gas out of US shale, in an opinion contributor in Politico.com a couple of days ago, here . They don't want to hamper this burgeoning industry, and so have formed the Senate Natural Gas Caucus, intended to educate members of Congress and the public about energy and manufacturing issues related to natural gas and provide a forum for ...
Related content13 Tips To Get The Most Out of Conferences
8 hours ago ago from Money Making Weblog | Wealth Creation and Business Opportunities
Conferences and trade shows are great opportunities to learn about your industry, network, and connect with like minded individuals in your field. I have been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to attend quite a few events over the past four years. Here are some tips and suggestions to get the most out of your next event. 1. Register early. You can usually attend conferences and other events for a fraction of the price if you ...
Related contentGain Secrets of the Trade from Industry Experts, Peers
10 hours ago ago from Briefing Room on SVConline
NSCA’s Business & Leadership Conference Provides Essential Networking Opportunities CEDAR RAPIDS, IA, December 9, 2009 — Contractors can gain new perspectives and proven tactics to face the new reality of business when they join an elite group of business owners, managers and industry representatives facing similar challenges during NSCA’s 2010 Business & Leadership Conference, February 25-27, 2010, in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. NSCA’s ...
Related contentThe Future of America’s Natural Gas
11 hours ago ago from Whiskey & Gunpowder
Natural gas prices have plummeted. Natural gas storage is at a maximum. Producible gas reserves are up 35% in the United States. Demand for natural gas is down because of the economy. Then suddenly a new-found U.S. natural gas producible reserve is suggesting that the U.S. in fact will be self-sufficient or close to it as soon as 2030. Why are all of these things happening? A bit of it, of course, is due to the drop in the ...
Related content8, 2009--Dark side of a natural gas boom (New York Times) | The Water Information Program
10 hours ago ago from The Water Information Program | Providing water information to the communities of Southwest Colorado
Search this site: The Water Information Program Providing water information to the communities of Southwest Colorado Home About WIP Participating Entities Archives Colorado Water Conservation Tips Regional Projects Resources Latest News December 9, 2009-- December 8, 2009--Study sheds light on selenium in Fountain Creek (Pueblo Chieftain) December 8, ...
Related contentRelated News
Deloitte Survey: Age of Plenty Predicted for Natural Gas
15 hours ago ago from FanHouse
HOUSTON, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The United States is entering an age of plenty for natural gas, according to a survey of oil and gas professionals conducted by the Deloitte Center for Energy Solutions. "The survey numbers are striking," said Gary Adams, vice chairman and leader of Deloitte's oil and gas practice. "The overwhelming majority of survey respondents, 84 percent, say the best days for the natural gas industry are still ahead of us, ...
Related contentGoodrich to Address the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2009 Global Industries Conference
16 hours ago ago from FanHouse
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Dec. 9, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Marshall Larsen, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Goodrich Corporation (NYSE: GR), will address the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2009 Global Industries Conference on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009, in New York City. The presentation is scheduled to begin at 10:35 a.m. Eastern time. A live audio webcast will be available on www.goodrich.com -- see "Bank of America Merrill ...
Related contentAGL Resources' Jefferson Island Storage & Hub Receives Unanimous Approval of Operating Agreement from Louisiana Mineral and Energy Board
11 hours ago ago from Good News Now
ERATH, La., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AGL Resources (NYSE: AGL) subsidiary Jefferson Island Storage & Hub, LLC (JISH) announced today that the Louisiana Mineral and Energy Board approved by a 8-0 vote an operating agreement between JISH and the state of Louisiana. The new agreement enables JISH to resume its efforts to gain the environmental, safety and other regulatory approvals needed to proceed with its plan to create two new ...
Related contentRelated Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
