Greater Sage Grouse: Land-use plans obviate sage grouse decision (English)
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Title:Greater Sage Grouse: Land-use plans obviate sage grouse decision
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Published in:American oil & gas reporter ; 58, 10 ; 130-130
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Publication date:2015-01-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 58, Issue 10
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In the Courts: Wyoming judge halts BLM fracturing rule; Federal court limits reach of WOTUS injunction; Court says Clean Power Plan challenge premature| 2015
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Local Regulation: Colorado Supreme Court to hear COGA lawsuits; Denton, Tx., and TxOGA settle frac ban case; Three down, one up for Ohio referendums| 2015
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Federal Legislation: Crude oil export bill moves through House committee| 2015
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State Legislative: California approves revised climate change legislation| 2015
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Methane Regulations Target Oil and GasWilkinson, George O. / Rodriguez, Jordan A. et al. | 2015
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LNG Export Facilities Securing Diverse U.S. SuppliesBraziel, E. Russell et al. | 2015
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Several Factors Key to Expanding LNG, CNG in TransportationMcDonald, Rafael et al. | 2015
- 64
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Operators Boosting Efficiencies in Eagle FordPickett, Al et al. | 2015
- 73
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Refracturing Complements Companies' Operating StrategiesJohnson, Kari et al. | 2015
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COVER STORY Drilling fluid providers continue to pull together with operators and service companies to optimize drilling performance in all types of geology, operating environments and wellbore geometries. Innovations include designer chemistries, new materials and additives to control blowouts and enhance wellbore stability, total solids and waste control, and automated control of the mud system. Going forward, research likely will focus on high-performance and solids-free WBMs, HP/HT-tolerant chemistries, automated mud testing, and optimized fluids engineeringCaenn, Ryen et al. | 2015
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OBM MPD Solves Stacked Pay Zone Drilling ChallengesMcGowen, Harold E. et al. | 2015
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New Fluids Improve Drilling Performance, EconomicsCookson, Colter et al. | 2015
- 99
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Equipment Optimizes Well Site Mud Management| 2015
- 103
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OIPA: Industry promotes better public policy| 2015
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IOGA NY: Extreme challenges create opportunities| 2015
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PIOGA: Severance tax issue becomes staring contest| 2015
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EKOGA: Industry must reshape fossil fuel debate| 2015
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PAW: Sage grouse casts long shadow in Wyoming| 2015
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COGA: Tough market demands innovation| 2015
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Greater Sage Grouse: Land-use plans obviate sage grouse decision| 2015
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TAEP: Texas producers see overlapping state, federal issues| 2015
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COGA: Association maintains community engagement| 2015
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Natural Gas Royalties: Kentucky Supreme Court decides two cases| 2015
- 136
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IPAA Annual Meeting: Comprehensive agenda covers markets to politics| 2015
- 143
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60th Anniversary LAGCOE Welcomes Independent OperatorsMaley, Steve / Crouch, Kenny et al. | 2015
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Opportunities Abound at LAGCOE 2015Rabalais, Lauren et al. | 2015
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Independents Maintaining Long-Term View in GulfBoyd, Danny et al. | 2015
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Study Correlates Basement Structure to Gulf ReservesPrieto, Corine et al. | 2015