The fracking boom remade the U.S. economy and global energy markets. It also left behind a complicated legacy of winners, losers and lasting political fights.
Setback regulations remain the only lever that affords some protection to those bearing the greatest health risks of shale ...
Defense tech startups are repurposing automotive chips and pipes used in fracking -- while copying production methods from ...
Ohio's Oil and Gas Management Commission approved bids to allow fracking on nearly 15,000 acres of public land. The approved ...
Jesse Emspak has 20+ years of experience as journalistic entrepreneur and 10 years of financial services reporting on Wall Street. With all the attention paid to fracking—and the oil and gas sectors ...
A closer look at how scent and color work together in a purple soy candle, highlighting the creative process behind handmade fragrance and design choices. #SoyCandle #CandleMaking #HomeFragrance What ...
Energy has always been critical to Nova Scotia. From the carbohydrates powering paddles pushing birchbark canoes to the wind in schooner sails to the water turning Jim MacKay’s Pictou County grist ...
What is clear is that the fracturing process is a continuing one and so is the re-configuration process for each GVC. Naturally, the level of participation of each Asian country in each GVC, industry ...
The prospect of gas fracking in Western Australia's north has opened a fresh fault line between industry and conservation groups. Premier Roger Cook said Western Australia could be forced to allow ...
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Cotabato City—For the past few months, many of us who are closely connected with the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) as constituents, social development advisors and workers, ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
There’s a moment, just before the tight mass of cells that is a developing mouse embryo implants itself in the womb, that it all comes apart. Hundreds of tiny fluid-filled bubbles expand between each ...
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