We often point to the start of the shale revolution around 2008. But really, shale development didn’t begin a decade ago. It didn’t begin in 1947, either, the year that the Stanolind Oil Corporation experimented with its first “Hydrafrac” well by injecting 1,000 gallons of napalm-thic
This morning, the US Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources held a full committee hearing on United States Crude Export Policy – and Canary got a front-row seat! We witnessed first-hand the entire discussion from the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC. CEO Da
As president of the Pittsburgh-based Marcellus Shale Coalition (MSC), the region’s largest shale energy trade association, David Spigelmyer represents some 300 member companies. Working closely with legislators, regulators, international visitors, and the civic community, Spigelmyer i
Over the past several months, many great minds have debated the economic impact of lifting the crude export ban. Here are some of major findings from five different studies, each conducted by a separate organization. While they all have their individual focuses and conclusions, the ov
In April 2014, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) released a report that stated net US oil imports could drop to zero sometime between 2035 and 2040. An excerpt from the report read as follows: “Under the Reference case, the import share of U.S. petroleum and other liquid fue