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All Blog Posts Tagged 'shale' (4)

Mark Feagins The Future of Alternative and Renewable Energy after 2010

I see renewable energy as a long term investment for our economic and national security. Anybody who installed solar panels on their houses 15 years ago are now enjoying free electricity. I am personally concerned about nationalizing healthcare and exploding deficits and believe these will be the achilles heel of the new administration in the elections of 2010. Unfortunately, the country would have benefited from their desire to promote natural gas and renewable energy ---- away from oil, coal… Continue

Added by Mark Feagins on September 14, 2009 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Robert Information on CNG conversions - where and how to's

I;m from arkansas and we have a lot of NG exploration/production going on in the central part of the state. I'm trying to find out what kind of options I have to get converted. Lots of issues here to deal with. EPA/Federal regulations, where and how to find the equipment, costs, incentives, pay backs, how to fill up on a daily basis, etc. Anyone got any experience with this stuff? Continue

Added by Robert on October 7, 2008 at 8:35pm — 3 Comments

Chad McCurdy Gas exploration in the Barnett Shale

I live in the Lake Ridge area located in Cedar Hill. We have had a lot of activity in our area as the drilling has moved our direction. The residents of Lake Ridge are currently organizing for the purpose of negotiating a lease with one of the drilling and production companies. The two most active in our area have been Chesapeake and XTO. If you want you can check out our website at http://www.LARAPO.org If you live anywhere in the Cedar Hill / Lake Joe Pool a… Continue

Added by Chad McCurdy on September 10, 2008 at 8:43am — No Comments

Jude Sutton Natural Gas, An Alternative to Oil, Wake Up People

Let me offer this as an alternative fuel source, Natural Gas! They are now aggressively drilling the Barnett Shale under Tarrant County Texas, namely Fort Worth. This field is 500,000 acres in size, and comprised of Denton, Wise and Tarrant County’s in Texas, and it is expected to surpass the Hugoton Field and become the largest Natural Gas Field in the United States. They have drilled 2040 wells which are in play, and have just finished their 293rd horizontal well, and currently have 18 rigs… Continue

Added by Jude Sutton on August 29, 2008 at 4:02am — No Comments

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