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Carnegie Mellon Team To Study Water Quality From Shale Gas Development

17 hours ago ago from Water in the Works

December 15, 2009 Carnegie Mellon University's Kelvin Gregory is leading a research team developing a new treatment for cleaning water used in shale-gas production. Gregory, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, and University of Pittsburgh engineering professors Radisav Vidic and Eric Beckman have received a three-year, $1 million grant from the Department of Energy to develop a system to improve the ...

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Natural Gas . . . the fossil fuel we should use.

20 hours ago ago from Veritas Report | There are two sides to a story . . . . and the truth

Posted by Victor Agean on 8/24/09 Categorized as Environment Natural Gas is the one fossil fuel we should be utilizing more of. Natural gas is believed by many to be the most important energy source for the future. The abundance of natural gas, worldwide as well as domestically, coupled with its environmental soundness and multiple applications across all sectors, means that natural gas will continue to play an increasingly ...

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The importance of hot-water heaters, gas and water

13 hours ago ago from gas natural

RSS feed RSS comments gas natural Home Search: The importance of hot-water heaters, gas and water It is difficult for most people in today s advanced society to consider, but also for the history of the people do not have the luxury, sanitation, bathing us drink the cooking heat, and wash them with clean drinking water in the comfort of our own home . allow Although advances such as aqueducts allowed the Romans to move water ...

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Maugeri: Natural Gas to Become #1 Electricity Source for This Century

21 hours ago ago from Green Car Congress

Natural gas may soon be the dominant fuel for producing electricity, according to Leonardo Maugeri, senior executive vice president of Eni S.p.A, a leading energy company and a founding member of the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI). “Gas is the easiest option” for answering increasing concerns about fuel availability, price, distribution, and greenhouse warming, Maugeri told his audience at a MITEI-sponsored seminar. Maugeri is a member of ...

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Natural Gas Seen As Alternative To Coal

17 hours ago ago from Profit From Investment Newsletters -

Natural gas is now back in the spotlight. The now plentiful from within our own borders fuel is environmentally friendly with half the green house emissions of coal, and as such is being looked at to replace coal for electricity generation in the U.S. A decade ago natural gas was shunned because it was seen as supply unreliable leading to wild swings in the price. New technology, however, has unlocked vast quantities of natural gas ...

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Devon heads back to shore with $1.3B Gulf sale

10 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Devon heads back to shore with $1.3B Gulf sale OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Devon Energy began its withdrawal from the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, lured back to shore by land-based natural gas reserves that are less risky, and less expensive to exploit. Devon sold three Gulf projects for $1.3 billion to Maersk Oil, just the start of a strategic shift that the company said will free up billions for operations within suddenly prolific U.S. gas ...

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Seneca Resources well tops 10 million cubic feet

9 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Seneca Resources well tops 10 million cubic feet WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) -- Natural gas and oil company Seneca Resources Corp. said Tuesday that its third Seneca-operated horizontal well in the Marcellus shale in Tioga County, Pa., flowed at an initial 24-hour rate of more than 10 million cubic feet per day and averaged 9.5 million cubic feet over seven days. The company also said its National Fuel Gas Midstream Corp. subsidiary has ...

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