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The justices ruled that the company holding the oil and gas lease also lays claim to the produced water. The ruling comes as ...
Environmental officials in New Mexico took initial steps Monday toward regulating the treatment and reuse of oil industry fracking water as the state grapples with ...
Fracking produces vast quantities of wastewater, and a Texas law would treat it and use it for crops and industry. Here’s ...
Just weeks after an 18-month-long rulemaking process resulted in new state regulations on wastewater from hydraulic fracturing, a group with ties to the oil and gas industry is trying to reopen the ...
A newly formed group has requested another state rulemaking proceeding around fracking wastewater reuse and discharge.
The Texas Supreme Court settled a first-of-its-kind dispute over the ownership of produced water. It ruled in favor of the drilling operator.
In a landmark decision, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that drilling companies-not surface landowners-hold ownership rights to produced water, the wastewater generated during oil and gas extraction.
The term refers to reusing produced water to frack for more oil and gas, which does not require expensive or energy-intensive treatment and reduces demands on freshwater.
The meeting shared information on class II injection wells, which store the toxic wastewater produced by hydraulic fracturing ...
Energy firm Cuadrilla has been granted permission for controversial plans to extend its gas extraction operation near a Fylde village for another five years. The fracking company lodged an application ...
In a new monthly column for pv magazine, the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) debunks old and new urban legends about solar energy.
In the past two years, without much notice, solar power has begun to truly transform the world’s energy system.
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