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September 1, 2015

This week in Pittsburgh energy

A smaller shale gas conference is reflective of the times we're in, lots doing at the Shell cracker site in Beaver County and Rice Energy gets good news in the Utica.


Alpha Natural Resources exec resigns

Sullivan had been chief commercial officer of the coal company that owns Cumberland Mine in Waynesburg.


Five things you need to know in energy this week, and a music video about severance taxes

Einhorn's fund getting hit by Consol's stock performance; more bad news for coal workers; shale drillers agree to settle three cases with Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.




Shale gas conference's smaller scale reflective of times

Last year, about 2,000 people attended Shale Insight when it was held in Pittsburgh. This year, between 1,300 and 1,500 are expected.




Shell starts construction on bridge to cracker site

The company has yet to make a final decision on whether it will build a multibillion-dollar facility in Beaver County.




Rice Energy dominates Utica shale gas production in 2Q

Two things are certain in Ohio's tumultuous oil and gas climate: It's good to be Rice Energy Inc. and it's good to own mineral rights in Belmont County.




Shell to invest in preservation efforts at potential cracker site

Oil and gas giant could invest more than $7 million to track history of Potter Township industrial site.




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