Monthly Archives: November 2018

Shale Reservoirs, do they work, will they spread?

Watt’s Up With That? Shale Reservoirs, do they work, will they spread?  By Andy May Popular accounts of shale oil and gas reservoirs are often riddled with errors and, even when technically correct, often misleading. As a shale petrophysicist, retired from Devon Energy, I thought I would try and explain, in a non-technical way, how these reservoirs work and why…

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Regulatory Accomplishments Under the Trump Administration

Article By: J. Roger Kelley, Director of Regulatory Affairs, Continental Resources, Inc.   Department of the Interior 1. Permanent Instruction Memorandum No. 2018-010 Clarified and strengthened the categorical exclusions (CATX) for NEPA, for energy development. 2. Secretarial Order 3355 Set guidelines for NEPA review that limited the size and scope of environmental impact review to facilitate reviews for “infrastructure projects.”…

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Pittsburgh Nov. 1

A murderous ideology of hatred has reared its vicious and ugly head in Pittsburgh – the grisly murder of 11 Jewish people this past Shabbat at the Tree of Life synagogue. It is inconceivable to most of us that someone would be so filled with hate that they would attack innocent religious worshipers no matter what the religion. These innocent…

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