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Pennsylvania is moving forward with new emissions limits on certain oil and gas sites, with two months left before federal sanctions kick in.
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Pittsburgh Works Together argues that energy and manufacturing can create jobs that are accessible to workers in shrinking communities across Pennsylvania. The lobbying group announced leadership changes last week.
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Natural gas companies in Pennsylvania are paying $234.4 million in impact fees, the highest amount since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, for drilling wells in 2021.
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A recent report from the Independent Fiscal Office shows natural gas prices hit an average of $4.10 per million British thermal units in the first three months of 2022.
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The groups say the war in Ukraine should not derail the Department of Transportation’s proposal to reinstate limits on rail shipments of liquified natural gas.
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Renewed attempts by Pennsylvania House Republicans to boost natural gas production by ending a ban on new drilling on public lands, among other measures, are unlikely to succeed because the industry already owns many unused leases on those lands, and because it lacks the pipeline capacity to take any new gas to market even if it was produced, analysts said.
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Environmental group joins Plum Borough Council in fight against second gas wastewater injection wellA local environmental group is joining a legal battle between Plum Council and its zoning board to prevent a second fracking waste injection site in the borough.
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Pennsylvania gas producers are looking to help supply natural gas to Ukraine and in Europe, in the face of the Russian attack and limited energy supply.
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A recent report from the state’s Independent Fiscal Office shows total Pennsylvania production recorded the strongest year-over-year growth of any top-five gas producing state through November of last year at 7.9%.
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After a bruising year in 2020, natural gas production and prices in Pennsylvania are on the rise this year.