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Wyoming Energy Export Forum

Stephanie Joyce, Wyoming Public Media's Energy & Natural Resources Reporter, will moderate a discussion on Wyoming's raw commodity exports, primarily focused on coal and natural gas. Speakers with...

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Forum Highlights Risks Of Owning Land Near Energy Development

Glenrock residents are invited to attend a forum next week that will address the impacts of the oil and gas industry on landowners. The two key speakers for the event will be a private property...

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Wyoming Gas Prices Higher Than National Average

Gas prices around the country have been falling in recent weeks. That's true for Wyoming as well -- but the state hasn't seen quite as big a drop as other places. Gas prices in Wyoming are averaging...

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Proposed Federal Fracking Rules Delayed

The Department of Interior has authorized a 60 day extension of the comment period for the Bureau of Land Managements proposed hydraulic fracturing regulations, following concerns from the oil and gas...

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OSHA proposes flame-resistant clothing requirement near rigs

The Wyoming Occupational Safety and Health Administration is proposing a rule that would require workers to wear flame-resistant clothing within 75 feet of an oil and gas well bore. The agency is...

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Environmental group calls for groundwater protection measures

The Powder River Basin Resource Council has drawn up a list of recommendations to protect groundwater resources during energy production. The group’s Jill Morrison says they want the state to document...

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'Gasland 2,' a documentary about fracking issues, premiers this weekend

‘Gasland 2’, a sequel to the 2010 documentary ‘Gasland,’ premiers this weekend in New York City. The original film focused on land owners alleging that oil and gas development on their land...

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Oil industry faces mounting wastewater challenge

Disposing of oil’s biggest byproduct is going to be a challenge for Wyoming in coming years. That was the takeaway from a panel discussion Wednesday about water use and energy development. Produced...

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Wyoming adopts baseline testing rule

On Tuesday, Wyoming joined the growing list of states that will require groundwater testing at oil and gas wells before and after drilling occurs. The Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission voted...

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Court hears challenge to fracking chemical trade secret exemption

The Wyoming Supreme Court heard a case Wednesday challenging the state’s process for exempting fracking chemicals from public disclosure. Wyoming was the first state in the nation to adopt a disclosure...

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5 workers injured in Jonah Field fire

Five workers were injured in a fire that broke out around 10:15 Friday morning at an Encana facility in the Jonah Field near Pinedale. “We do know that some welding work was being conducted on some...

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Oil and gas could see new setback rules

The head of the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission says his agency will consider changing setback rules. Those are the rules that govern how far away oil and gas operations, such as wells,...

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Halliburton Donates $3M To University Of Wyoming

The University of Wyoming is getting a major donation for its new energy and engineering research complex. Halliburton is giving $2 million to be applied towards a 'high bay' research facility. The...

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Arch Coal Writes Off Investment In DKRW Coal-To-Gas Project

In the latest sign of a shaky future for the nation’s first coal-to-gas conversion plant, one of the project’s major investors has written it off as a loss. Ben Storrow of the Casper Star-Tribune has...

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Inside Energy Production And Politics

A continuing energy boom in the Rocky Mountains and Northern Great Plains is reshaping the future of what’s powering America, and we’re launching a new reporting project to keep track of that. Through...

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INSIDE ENERGY: Crude Oil By Rail: On The Rise In Colorado And Everywhere

The transport of crude oil by rail has spiked dramatically in recent years. From 2012 to 2013 the amount carried by the country's major freight railroads increased nearly 75 percent, according to the...

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Laramie County Sees Surge In Oil And Gas Development

For years, southeastern Wyoming has been expecting an oil boom that’s never arrived. Just across the border in Colorado, drilling has reached breakneck pace, but Wyoming has been relatively quiet --...

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Jury Awards Injured Oil And Gas Worker $5.1M

A Wyoming jury has awarded $5.1 million dollars in damages to an oil and gas worker who was injured on the job in 2011.Then 22-year-old Horr was part of a crew working on a Merit Energy oil well when...

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INSIDE ENERGY: Booming Oil And Gas Production Taxes Pipeline Network

In the first quarter of 2014, the United States surpassed both Russia and Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest oil producer. It already hit that mark for natural gas late last year. All of that oil and...

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Wyoming Energy Export Forum

Stephanie Joyce, Wyoming Public Media's Energy & Natural Resources Reporter, moderated a discussion on Wyoming's raw commodity exports, primarily focused on coal and natural gas. Speakers with a...

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