We recently sat down with noted shale geologist Dan Steward to get some first-hand insight in inside the industry from some of the earliest days in shale gas. Steward was part of the pioneering team with Mitchell Energy that revolutionized the shale gas industry, beginning with the B
That was a close one. The fracking debate in Colorado nearly moved into dangerous territory this month in the form of two highly restrictive ballot initiatives. If they had moved forward and been approved, they would have resulted in damaging legislation not only at the state level, b
On December 10, 1967, the residents of Farmington, New Mexico, likely felt the earth shake from a nuclear bomb detonated 4,000 feet below ground. No, it wasn’t an act of war – it was actually an early test at using nuclear power in the production of natural gas. It may sound crazy, b
When it comes to former Vice President Dick Cheney’s feeling about President Barack Obama’s foreign policy – particularly regarding terrorist activities in the Middle East and Obama’s military pull back in the region – Cheney isn’t pulling any punches. Cheney has been making the round