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New Fracing Rules from the Department of the Interior

The U.S. Department of the Interior announces new guidelines for hydraulic fracturing on federal land Earlier today, the Department of Interior (DOI) released a final rule to update regulations governing hydraulic fracturing on public and American Indian lands after four years of consideration. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell commented, “Many of the regulations on the books at the Interior

Atlas Announces Preferred Unit Distribution

Atlas Resource Partners, L.P. Announces Class D Preferred Unit Distribution PITTSBURGH, March 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Atlas Resource Partners, L.P. (ARP) today declared its next quarterly distribution for the Class D Cumulative Redeemable Perpetual Preferred Units of $0.539063 per unit. The Class D Preferred distribution is payable Wednesday, April 15, 2015 to holders of record as of Wednesday, April 1, 2015.

Halliburton, Baker Hughes Looking to Sell up to $10 Billion in Assets

Asset sales would satisfy antitrust laws Next month Halliburton (ticker: HAL) and Baker Hughes (ticker: BHI) plan to seek out buyers for as much as $10 billion in assets in order to avoid antitrust concerns and complete their merger, sources familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. The divestitures will target at least four overlapping areas of business in the companies

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Another Drop in Weekly Rig Counts

Rig count for the week ended March 20, 2015 Rig counts in the United States fell for the fifteenth straight week, according to the latest weekly report from Baker Hughes (ticker: BHI). Fifty-six wells were laid down this past week, bringing the total count in the U.S. to 1,069, down 5% from 1,125 last week. Oil rigs continue to be

LNG Outlook in Limbo

Is LNG Development Dying as Oil Prices Slide? The idea of converting natural gas to liquid form in order to export vast amounts of U.S. shale gas to international customers has caught the attention of U.S. drillers, energy export entrepreneurs and energy-hungry customers around the world. Prospective customers abound. Across the Atlantic, you’ve got European countries wanting to lessen their dependency on Russia as their primary supplier of energy. And