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A quarter-century of continuous improvement
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A quarter-century of continuous improvement

05.04.18

As a nation, the United States produces a lot more oil and natural gas today than we did roughly a quarter-century ago, thanks to the hydraulic fracturing revolution. In 2016 we produced 71 percent more oil...

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The strengthening case for LNG exports
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The strengthening case for LNG exports

01.22.16

When it comes to exports of liquefied natural gas, U.S. law is crystal clear: The Natural Gas Act directs federal authorities to issue an order approving any application to import or export natural gas “unless,...

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Five reasons the Permian Basin proves everything is bigger in Texas
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Five reasons the Permian Basin proves everything is bigger in Texas

05.17.16

With vast supplies of natural gas and oil being produced in shale regions across America, the United States is now the world’s largest producer of energy coming from oil and natural gas. Besides sounding...

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DOE has overwhelming evidence to approve LNG exports
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DOE has overwhelming evidence to approve LNG exports

02.16.16

For years, the Department of Energy has been studying the potential economic effects of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports. In 2012, DOE commissioned a study that concluded the U.S. economy would experience...

Natural gas could save small businesses big bucks
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Natural gas could save small businesses big bucks

07.17.18

When it comes to small businesses, there is nothing small about them. In fact, it’s not an embellishment to say that small businesses are a cornerstone of the American economy, employing almost half of the...

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Reducing natural gas flaring
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Reducing natural gas flaring

06.29.20

At a recent meeting of the Texas Railroad Commission, the Texas Methane Flaring Coalition laid out a series of best-practice recommendations for industry and regulators to consider as we all move toward a goal of...

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States of reduction: Powering lower emissions
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States of reduction: Powering lower emissions

11.16.18

Natural gas has become the No. 1 fuel source for electricity generation in the U.S. As a result, increased use of natural gas and other lower-carbon energy sources is driving down overall emissions.

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How natural gas is growing the Ohio Valley
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How natural gas is growing the Ohio Valley

10.10.18

Rising natural gas production is helping to revitalize the energy hub across the Ohio Valley, a region that straddles West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio. This is quite a turnaround for a place that not too long...

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