by Kenda Hanuman | Jan 18, 2016 | Economic Impacts, Natural Gas, Politics of energy
The American shale industry needs oil at about the 60 to 70 dollar a barrel level in order to survive. Photo credit: Los Angeles Times The oil price has fallen below $28 a barrel on the back of the historic news over the weekend of sanctions being lifted on...
by Kenda Hanuman | Jan 17, 2016 | Economic Impacts, For Landowners
All against. This presentation was preceded by nearly two hours of public comments (none pro-ACP) IV B Presentation – ACP LLC Potential Economic Impacts
by Kenda Hanuman | Jan 14, 2016 | Accidents, Fracking
A hydraulic fracturing operation near Fox Creek, Alta., has been shut down after an earthquake hit the area Tuesday. This may be the largest quake EVER in Canada! Source: Fox Creek fracking operation closed indefinitely after earthquake – Edmonton – CBC...
by Kenda Hanuman | Jan 14, 2016 | Fossil Fuels, Health & Safety
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Trucks climb a hill as they haul coal ash from one retention pond, foreground, to a permanent pond at the Dominion Power’s Possum Point Power Station in Dumfries, Va., Friday, June 26, 2015. The company is moving coal ash from several ponds...
by Kenda Hanuman | Jan 10, 2016 | PEIS, Regulatory Permit Process
Heidi Dhivya’s Op Ed on Buckingham BOS decision on PEIS
by Kenda Hanuman | Jan 9, 2016 | Fossil Fuels, Politics of energy
What might a world look like without fossil fuels as the dominant energy source? Source: BBC World Service – Newshour Extra, The End of Oil?