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August 25, 2015

This week in Pittsburgh energy

Pennsylvania's share of tax revenue from shale may not be as high as you think, oil prices aren't as high as producers would like, plus Five Things To Know in Energy this week.


Why energy stocks aren't going to recover any time soon

China continues to take a toll by triggering related factors, financial pros say.


Five things to know in energy this week, and big deals abound in shale

Congress could lift oil ban soon, and are more energy-company bankruptcies on the horizon?




Pennsylvania gets smaller share of tax revenue from oil and gas extraction than Texas, Alaska

How will a proposed severance tax change the revenue percentage? The answer may surprise you.




Exclusive: Duquesne Light picks agency

New account makes it seven new ones in 2015 for South Side firm.




Oil prices hit new lows

And for the first time in 29 years, West Texas Intermediate is on its way to its eighth-consecutive weekly loss.




Babst Calland managing shareholder talks energy and what he does to unwind

Chip Babst doesn't equate lower gas prices and slower drilling schedules as a slowdown for energy companies and here's why.




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