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Manitok Energy Inc. Announces Financial Results For The Second Quarter Of 2015 And An Operations Update

Manitok Energy Inc. (the “Corporation” or “Manitok”) (TSX-V:  MEI) announces its financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2015 and an operations update. Readers are cautioned that as this press release contains only a summary of Manitok’s financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2015, it should be read in conjunction with the full text of

Pacific Energy Development Announces Restructuring of Debt Facilities in Anticipation of Previously Announced Merger

PEDEVCO Corp. d/b/a Pacific Energy Development (NYSE MKT: PED) is pleased to announce today that it has successfully restructured its approximately $35 million senior debt facility and its approximately $8.35 million subordinated debt facility. The restructuring includes the following changes: discontinue principal repayments for six months under all the Company’s senior debt on approximately $5 million of the Company’s senior

EPA’s ozone emissions rule now in Obama’s hands; business groups urge him to reject it

Washington Bureau Business Journal What could be the most expensive government regulation ever is getting closer to being issued. On Friday, the Environmental Protection Agency sent its proposal to reduce ozone emissions to the Office of Management and Budget for final review. That gives OMB only one month to consider the proposed regulation’s costs and benefits before a court-ordered Oct.

New details to be released on Alamo’s $32 million makeover

Story by the San Antonio Business Journal Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush will join State Sen. José Menendez and State Rep. Diego Bernal later this week to unveil new details on how the state will spend $32 million in funding for the preservation and development of San Antonio’s most notable landmark, the Alamo. This is the most money the

Federal Judge Blocks EPA Ruling in 13 States

North Dakota judge blocks Clean Water Rule in 13 states Judge Ralph Erickson of the District Court for the District of North Dakota granted an injunction to 13 states last Thursday, blocking a new ruling from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from taking effect. The new rule, called the Clean Water Rule, would expand the amount of water under the

Exelon Reaffirms Commitment to Buying Pepco After D.C. Rejection

Story by The Wall Street Journal Exelon Corp. on Monday reaffirmed its commitment to buying Pepco Holdings Inc.,after utility regulators for the District of Columbia rejected the $6.8 billion deal last week. “We believe our merger proposal is in the public interest, and we will continue working to complete the merger, which all other jurisdictions have approved,” the companies said