Shale gas fracking in the U.S.is a sand-hungry enterprise, and as of late it has been driving demand for high quality sand through the roof. But the health effects of respirable crystalline silica cannot be ignored.
Cutting the Carbon Footprint: The Key Is Innovation
With the world’s population growing at an explosive rate, the answer to reducing our carbon footprint isn’t cutting back our use of coal, but rather, finding innovative ways to manage emissions.
Shale Gas Extraction Is Changing the Face of the American Energy Industry for the Better
The shale gas industry boom is changing the face of American energy production at home and worldwide. What are the implications of the shale renaissance?
How Can Oil & Gas Companies Maximize Use and Minimize the Cost of Roads?
Given the limited availability of funds for road maintenance, one of the biggest challenges for oil and gas operators is getting the most from the budget while keeping costs down.
Government Support of Domestic Gas and Oil Industries Is Growing Strong
Both Congress and voters are starting to see some of the economic upsides to keeping energy production stateside–and here’s why that’s a good thing.