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New maps highlight geologic characteristics of U.S. tight oil, shale plays

EIA is currently in the process of updating maps of major tight oil and shale gas plays, including the Eagle Fordand Marcellus plays, which will help to better characterize the geology of key areas of production in the United States. EIA’s most recent maps focus on shale and tight oil plays, and characterize plays based on geologic characteristics, including […]

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Morning Energy Blog – April 16, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National High Five Day. U.S. equities ended higher yesterday getting a boost from higher oil prices and better than expected earnings. The Dow added 76 points (0.4%) to 18,112, the S&P 500 closed up 11 (0.5%) at 2,107 and the Nasdaq gained 34 points (0.7%) once again […]

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Morning Energy Blog – April 15, 2015

Equities and Economy Good morning. As we all know, today is tax filing deadline day. Well it’s also National Take a Wild Guess Day! Think there’s a correlation?! By the way, on this day 103 years ago the Titanic sunk. Hope that’s not an omen for stocks! U.S equities closed mixed with the Dow and […]

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Morning Energy Blog – April 14, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Reach as High as You Can Day. U.S. stocks closed lower yesterday ending a streak of three consecutive gains with the Dow fell 81 points to 17,977 (once again under 18,000), the S&P 500 lost 10 to 2,092 and the Nasdaq ended the session down 8 […]

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NY Offers $160M to Fund Clean Energy

As part of New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) strategy, $160 million in funding is being made available to support public-private sector partnerships in clean energy projects. Funding will be administered competitively. The funding will support significant private investment in renewable energy sources such as wind farms, fuel cells, biomass facilities, renewable biogas and […]

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Morning Energy Blog – April 13, 2015

Equities and the Economy Good morning and happy National Scrabble Day. It was a nice day for your portfolio on Friday with the Dow logging a hefty 99 points gain (0.55%) closing at 18,058, the S&P 500 rose 11 (0.50%) to 2,102 and the Nasdaq climbing 22 (0.4%) to 4,996. Note the Dow is once […]

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Gallup: Public support waning for nuclear, coal power

Just five years ago support for nuclear power reached 62%, buoyed by announcements that the United States would construct two new facilities after a three-decade hiatus. But a new poll from Gallup shows support has plunged, largely in the wake of Japan’s Fukushima disaster but also as renewable energy sources have become more prominent and […]

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