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INEOS moves to become biggest player in the UK Shale Gas Industry
INEOS has today announced it is planning to invest $1 billion in UK Shale gas exploration and appraisal. If INEOS wins all the Shale gas licenses it has applied for, INEOS will be the biggest player in the UK Shale gas industry. The vast majority of the licenses sought by INEOS are in locations which have either a mining or industrial heritage. INEOS has uniquely guaranteed to give local ...
By INEOS
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Wastewater Management Challenges Affecting the Shale Gas Industry
WHEN: 1:00 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 LOCATION: Online, with complimentary registration SPEAKERS: Research Analyst Ankur Jajoo for Frost & Sullivan ( http://www.frost.com )'s Environment & Building Technologies Practice The shale gas market has been the talk of nearly all industries as there will be an effect on each in some way or another. This presentation ...
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The Oil and Gas Industry will pay $19 Billion for Valve Solutions in 2015
The oil and gas industry is challenged with process, logistical and safety issues which cause it to look to valve suppliers and other vendors to minimize operational and maintenance problems. The operators will pay $6 billion for these services next year. When the expenditures for valve repair parts and services are added, the total addressable market next year is $9 billion. This is the ...
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Commitment to streamline and simplify environmental regulation of onshore oil and gas exploratory activities
The Environment Agency is the environmental regulator for the onshore oil and gas industry in England. We take the environmental risks associated with oil and gas exploration and production very seriously, including hydraulic fracturing for shale gas. We are committed to ensuring that people and the environment are protected. We are also committed to ensuring that our regulation does not impose ...
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Chinese leaders and WRI experts share knowledge on low-carbon development
China and the United States have a lot in common. China’s rapid economic development and America’s industry have turned the two nations into world’s largest energy users, as well as the biggest emitters of carbon dioxide. So it’s fitting that experts from these two countries share ideas on how to grow their economies in ways that also protect the environment. That’s ...
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Oil and Gas Market for Sedimentation and Centrifugation Equipment will be $400 Million this Year
Sales of clarifiers, dissolved air flotation, hydro-cyclones and centrifuges for the oil and gas industry will be level in 2016 at $400 million. This makes it a small segment in the $7.4 billion sedimentation and centrifugation market. The reduction in drilling activity has a significant impact on sales of this equipment. There are a few bright spots. For example, with fewer new holes to act as ...
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Maximizing Flow Control and Treatment Revenues in the Oil and Gas Industries
Flow control and treatment companies such as Flowserve who relied on the oil and gas industry for more than one-third of its revenues are recalibrating their market strategies to deal with capital reduction expenditures by their clients which approach 50 percent. A webinar on August 25 will invite discussion as McIlvaine proposes routes to both maximizing future oil and gas revenues and ...
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Range Resources to pay $4M drilling waste fine
Energy company Range Resources said Thursday it has agreed to pay a $4.15 million fine for environmental violations at a western Pennsylvania site that handled natural gas drilling waste. The penalty is the largest the state has ever imposed on the shale gas industry. Range, based in Fort Worth, Texas, said in a statement that it accepts the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection ...
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Aquatech Demonstrates Live Operation of MoVap®
Canonsburg, PA, August 22, 2011 – Aquatech, a world leader in the development of wastewater recycling, reuse and treatment, announced it has been actively operating the MoVap® wastewater treatment solution for shale gas at a field location near Masontown, Pennsylvania. To mark the company’s progress to date, the week of August 15th, Aquatech launched a series of special events ...
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EVTN Invited to Exhibit at Shale Gas Water Management, Marcellus Initiative 2012
Enviro Voraxial Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: EVTN) announced today that the Company will display and demonstrate its line of Voraxial® Separators at the Shale Gas Water Management, Marcellus Initiative 2012 in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania on March 28-29. The Shale Gas Water Management, Marcellus Initiative 2012 brings together E&P executives, senior decision makers, technical experts and ...
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Frost & Sullivan: The Chance of Long-term Natural Gas Buoys Wastewater Treatment Equipment in the Shale Gas Industry
The North American wastewater treatment equipment market in the shale gas industry is expected to achieve steady growth once the utility market and oil and gas industry gets accustomed to the increasing environmental regulations in the market. Uncertainty over the existing coal power plants, due to new strict regulations focusing on efficiency and reduction in capital costs, coupled with stagnant ...
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Events of 2011 Shape the O&G Industry in 2012
HOUSTON, Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Key events and trends in 2011 frame Ernst & Young's Oil & Gas Center leaders' expectations for 2012. Global politics, midstream capacity, new domestic sources of crude, environmental concerns, the shale gas boom and natural gas pricing market are reshaping the oil and gas industry moving forward. "As oil and gas activities have become ...
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Frost & Sullivan: The chance of long-term natural gas buoys wastewater treatment equipment in the Shale Gas Industry
The North American wastewater treatment equipment market in the shale gas industry is expected to achieve steady growth once the utility market and oil and gas industry gets accustomed to the increasing environmental regulations in the market. Uncertainty over the existing coal power plants, due to new strict regulations focusing on efficiency and reduction in capital costs, coupled with stagnant ...
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Kroff, Inc. to Present Advantages of Frac Fluid Reuse During Pittsburgh Chemical Day
Kroff, Inc., one of the fastest-growing water treatment companies in the United States, is pleased to announce that David Grottenthaler, general manager of Kroff Well Services (KWS), Inc., will serve as a conference speaker during the 44th Annual Pittsburgh Chemical Day on May 10, 2011 at the Omni William Penn Hotel. Grottenthaler's presentation will focus on water treatment quality for safe and ...
By Kroff, Inc.
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Johnson Matthey Stationary Emissions Control Group Appoints Power Ignition and Controls Appalachia (PICA) as Its Newest Distributor
Johnson Matthey Stationary Emissions Control Group Appoints Power Ignition and Controls Appalachia (PICA) as Its Newest Distributor PICA serves oil and gas customers in the Marcellus and Utica shale regions in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia and New York Audubon, PA, February 17, 2014— Johnson Matthey’s Stationary Emissions Control (SEC) group has appointed Power Ignition and ...
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US continues to be biggest market for medium efficiency air filters
The U.S. purchases of medium efficiency air filters will rise to $1.3 billion in 2012 and will remain the largest market. China will be a distant second with purchases of $344 million. These numbers are reflected in the most recent update to Air Filtration and Purification World Markets, an online service of the McIlvaine Company (www.mcilvainecompany.com) The U.S will account for 37 percent ...
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Unconventional Shale: The Future of Water Management in the Most Talked about U.S. Industry
WHEN: 3:00 p.m. EDT on Thursday, April 18, 2013 LOCATION: Online webinar, with complimentary registration SPEAKER: Energy and Environment Research AnalystAnkur Jajoo The unconventional shale plays are one of the most talked about opportunities, as their impact affects multiple industries in some way or another. This short presentation, followed by live audience Q&A, will discuss the ...
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International Association of Drilling Contractors to Host Conference Addressing Environmental Impact
Improving environmental performance and the impact of shale gas exploration, along with other environmentally relevant topics to the oil and gas industry, will be discussed at IADC’s annual Environmental Conference and Exhibition, 8-9 April in New York City. A lineup of industry speakers will address new technologies and advances in emissions controls, water recycling and drilling waste ...
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Kroff Well Services, Inc. to Share Expertise on Best Practices for Water Reuse at IOGA of West Virginia Winter Meeting
Kroff, Inc., one of the fastest-growing water treatment companies in the United States, is pleased to announce that Dave Grottenthaler, general manager of Kroff Well Services, Inc., will be a featured speaker at the Independent Oil and Gas Association (IOGA) of West Virginia's winter meeting (February 21-22, 2012 at the Charleston Town Center Marriott, in Charleston, WV). Grottenthaler's ...
By Kroff, Inc.
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