Friday, July 18, 2025

Loveland, Colo. Gives Thumbs Up to Hydraulic Fracturing

Residents of Loveland voted against a moratorium on fracing on June 24, the first city in Colorado to do so. Loveland is the sixth Colorado city to put a halt on fracing to a vote according to the Coloradoan.  The other five—Boulder, Fort Collins, Lafayette, Broomfield and Longmont—have put delays, bans, or restrictions on fracing. Loveland has passed restrictions in

Synergy Resources VP Jon Kruljac Comments on SYRG’s Downspacing Program in the Wattenberg

Synergy Resources Corporation (ticker: SYRG) is a domestic oil and natural gas exploration and production company with 392,000 gross (286,000 net) acres under lease. Synergy’s core area of operations and all of its production comes from the Denver-Julesburg Basin, which encompasses Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas and Nebraska. The company’s core operations are focused on the Wattenberg Field. Currently, two rigs are

Gardner’s LNG Bill Zips Through the House

According to govtrack.us, U.S. Representative Cory Gardner passed his H.R. 6 bill, also known as the Domestic Prosperity and Global Freedom Act, through the House on June 25, 2014. The bill passed on a count of 266-150, with 46 Democrats voting in favor of the bill. The first draft of H.R. 6 was designed to allow the Department of Energy

Breaker, One Nine… I’m Pullin' Over for Some Shale Gas

Natural gas-powered trucks gaining popularity with over-the-road freight haulers When you take the family out for the summer road trip, that 18-wheeler you are about to pass might be a Kenworth T680 road tractor with a concealed bank of compressed natural gas (CNG) tanks and a Cummins Westport natural gas engine. After nine decades of truck manufacturing, Kenworth Truck Company,