Pipeline planned to serve Bakken Formation
Plans are being put in place for a 1,100 mile pipeline that would transport oil from North Dakota to Pakota, Illinois.
Oil and gas production shows no sign of slowing down
There are six regions in the country that account for 95 percent of U.S. oil and natural gas production growth, and all of them are expected to to see additional increases in July and August.
Drillers asked to abide by ‘good neighbor’ standards
The American Petroleum Institute has released "good neighbor" standards for drillers.
Mergers up significantly in Texas
Texas has seen a lot of economic growth recently, but there is more going on…
IBM seeks to clean Beijing air
The fact that so much of Chinese industry still relies on coal power has resulted in severe air pollution in most major cities, especially Beijing.
More refineries needed to meet growing demand
The U.S. needs more refineries to keep up with increased oil production.
Massachusetts law will speed up repairs of leaking gas pipelines
The plan will establish a uniform system of leak classification that will rank potential leaks based on their severity and set a timeline for repairs.
France leads the world in recycling nuclear waste
As the U.S. struggles to decide what to do with its own growing stockpiles of nuclear waste, it may be useful to learn from those who are already leading the way.
20 Cities That Need More Water
More than 99 percent of Earth’s bountiful water supply is unfit for drinking. Most of…
North Dakota governor pushes for more pipeline capacity
North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple wants to expand oil pipeline capability within the state.
Natural gas development attracts chemical companies
The American Chemistry Council claims that foreign companies account for 62 percent of announced capital investments in the industry.
Pennsylvania Governor wants to allow more gas development on public land
In Pennsylvania, the Corbett Administration is considering leasing as many as 25,000 acres of public park and forest land as a way of raising $75 million for the state budget.
IEA warns that world does not have enough nuclear plants
The IEA believes that the world must cut its carbon emissions to half of 2011 levels in order to experience a 20 percent chance of avoiding a global temperature increase of 2 degrees Celsius. This is harder without nuclear power.
Supreme Court sets limit on EPA’s power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions
The Supreme Court has slightly limited the EPA's ability to regulate carbon dioxide emissions.
Report: Transporting oil by rail could result in high emission levels
Valero Energy's plan to unload up to 70,000 barrels per day from trains at its Benicia, California refinery may significantly increase emissions in the state.

