Markham Hislop

BP oil spill: 2 Louisiana universities may have unresolved claims

Campuses hard hit by BP oil spill NEW ORLEANS – BP PLC’s $18.7 billion settlement for its 2010 oil spill may not end lawsuits filed by two public university systems against the oil giant, a newspaper reported Sunday. Since many details are under wraps, it hasn’t been clear whether the settlement includes the universities, but the attorney […]

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Shale Revolution over? Not by a long shot as efficiency improves

Shale revolution about to embrace big data, which will lower costs even further A lot of hand-wringing—as well as celebrating—has gone on lately about the reported collapse of the shale revolution. Environmental activists are overjoyed. They see the oil and gas industry getting its comeuppance. U.S. manufacturers, on the other hand, who have been among

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EPA on political hot seat after toxic mine spill into Colorado river

EPA accidentally unleashed 3 million gallons of contaminated wastewater into Animas River U.S. authorities say rivers tainted by last week’s massive spill from an abandoned Colorado gold mine are starting to recover, but for the EPA, the political fallout from the disaster could linger. Critics of the Environmental Protection Agency are already seeking to use its handling

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Methane emissions from landfills subjected to new EPA regulations

Methane emissions are potent greenhouse gases The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has tightened standards for the nation’s landfills to reduce methane emissions and other harmful air pollutants. EPA estimates the new rules announced Friday as part of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan will reduce methane emissions from decomposing household waste by about 480,000 tons a

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Mexico energy reform: US approves oil swaps with PEMEX

Deal allows American shale producers to sell up to 100,000 b/d of light crude to Mexico, US refineries get heavy oil The Obama administration approved limited crude oil trading with Mexico on Friday, further easing the longstanding U.S. ban on crude exports that has drawn consternation from Republicans and energy producers. Mexico’s state-run oil company Petroleos Mexicanos,

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