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July 7, 2015

This week in Pittsburgh energy

Breaking energy news from MarkWest, Deep Well Services, Alpha Natural Resources and Chevron Corp.


Five things to know about energy, and projections for impact fee revenue

Analyst: Market would welcome an increase in EQT acreage; gas companies' separation is final; DUG East conference plans to return to Pittsburgh; and Susquehanna River water quality remains unchanged.


Pennsylvania DEP greenlights MarkWest expansion project

Through the project, gas proessor will double its capacity at the Bluestone plant in Butler County.




With more Utica drilling on the way, Deep Well Services expands equipment fleet

The Zelienople company has invested $2 million in a unit that will allow it to take on a wider range of well projects.




Alpha Natural Resources sees great potential in its shale gas project

The coal company needs to diversify, said Chief Commercial Officer Brian Sullivan.




PennFuture hires new chief executive

Larry Schweiger retired from the National Wildlife Federation last year.




How much water does it take to fracture a shale well? A lot, says the USGS

Marcellus and Utica wells in southwestern Pennsylvania are among the thirstiest, according to new research.




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