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Fayetteville Shale boom gone bust; glory days’ jobs, cash now history by Jessica Seaman | July 17, 2016 at 5:59 a.m. | Updated July 18, 2016 at 5:45 a.m. Jessica Seaman | July 17, 2016 at 5:59 a.m ...
A study of reserve and production potential for the Fayetteville shale in north central Arkansas, forecasts a cumulative 18 tcf of economically recoverable reserves by 2050, with ...
Natural gas production in Arkansas’ Fayetteville Shale has grown steadily during the five years of extraction, and so far 2010 does not look to be an exception.
All about the shale. Gas-drilling boom has had huge impact on White County. October 2, 2008 at 3:40 a.m.
A US Department of Energy-sponsored project has led to development of an infrastructure placement analysis system (IPAS) to help producers recover natural gas more effectively from shale ...
Problems related to natural gas drilling are well known here in Arkansas. Ever since companies moved in to exploit the Fayetteville Shale several years ago, residents have complained about dirty ...
Eldridge Snow, one of the plaintiffs, filed the suit more than seven years ago, the release said, and was among a class of Fayetteville Shale, a large deposit of natural gas, royalty owners that ...
XTO Energy Inc. acquired Fayetteville Shale assets from Southwestern Energy for about $519.6 million. XTO, a Fort Worth, Texas, energy company said the acquisition of producing properties ...
BHP Billiton has decided to cut its losses on a poorly timed and expensive U.S. shale gas investment by putting its assets in Fayetteville, Ark., up for sale.
LITTLE ROCK -- The second-largest player in the Fayetteville Shale play announced a $4.75 billion sale of its Arkansas assets Monday. Oklahoma-based Chesapeake Energy Corp. said it had agreed to ...
A recap of the Fayetteville shale exploration boom and bust offers some lessons for Arkansas on environmental regulation and severance taxes. If history is a guide, the lessons won't be learned.
Natural gas production in Arkansas’ Fayetteville Shale has grown steadily during the five years of extraction, and so far 2010 does not look to be an exception.