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Massive Oil Project Proposed in Fragile Arctic Reserve

By Kristen Monsell | Center for Biological Diversity on Aug 8, 2018   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

Massive Oil Project Proposed in Fragile Arctic Reserve

ANCHORAGE, Alaska— The Trump administration Tuesday took a major step toward opening Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve — the largest roadless area in the United States — to new, industrial-scale oil development. The project threatens polar bears, caribou and migratory birds that live and travel through the ecologically rich reserve.  The Bureau of Land Management announced it would prepare […]

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

By Penn State on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

Given Pennsylvania’s abundant natural resources, it’s no surprise that the Commonwealth has become a mecca for hydraulic fracturing. Researchers, however, have recently discovered that releasing millions of gallons of treated hydraulic fracturing wastewater each year into area surface waters may have longer-lasting effects than originally thought. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, hydraulic fracturing […]

Study Links Small Earthquakes, Drilling

By William Gallo | VOA News on Apr 24, 2015   Featured, National  

Study Links Small Earthquakes, Drilling

A series of new studies by U.S. seismological experts is drawing a closer link between drilling for oil and gas and the disturbing rise in the number of earthquakes in areas not usually prone to seismic activity. It is by no means breaking news that certain aspects of oil and gas drilling can lead to […]

Falling Gas Prices Impact US Oil Extraction

By Kane Farabaugh | VOA on Nov 21, 2014   National  

Falling Gas Prices Impact US Oil Extraction

CHICAGO—With the price of oil now less than $80 a barrel, motorists throughout the United States are benefiting from gas prices below $3 a gallon. However, the decreasing price of gas has a downside for the hydraulic fracturing industry in the United States. North Dakota’s economy is on fire, thanks to developments in technology that […]

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