US study finds no connection between fracking and water pollution
Preliminary results of a study conducted by the US Department of Energy show no evidence of water pollution caused by chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing.
Preliminary results of a study conducted by the US Department of Energy show no evidence of water pollution caused by chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing.
The evolving market for subsea architecture and pipeline insulation coatings: why, even in challenging economic times, operators are focusing less on economics and more on project-specific environmental-related concerns.
Chancellor, George Osborne has outlined a series of tax breaks aimed at encouraging investment in the UK’s burgeoning shale gas industry.
Seeking to benefit from the shale gas export boom, Japan’s Mitsui & Co., has agreed to buy 30% of a US gas pipeline started by Kinder Morgan Inc.