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Study: Fracking Water Use Varies in U.S. Oil and Gas Development
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Shale gas basins in Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, and the Appalachian region use the most water per well.
Contest Between Water and Energy Becoming Big Story
Back from China, Circle of Blue's senior editor notices a trend creeping from our headlines to those of other news organizations around the world.
The Stream, August 31: Hurricane Isaac Causes Shipping Headaches on Mississippi
Hurricane Isaac
Hurricane Isaac, which hit land Tuesday evening…
No Clear Path for Energy Policy in Great Lakes States
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania governments struggle with climate change, budgets, and changing markets.
The Stream, June 13: Land Grabs Threaten Africa’s Water
Large-scale foreign investment in Africa's farmland is a threat…
The Stream, April 24: New Estimate of the Niger Delta Oil Spill
Water Pollution
Shell's oil spill on the Niger Delta was at…
The Stream, April 2: Fracking in Texas, Pennsylvania and Wyoming
New findings that indicate elevated levels of methane in water…
Fossil Fuel Boom Shakes Ohio, Spurring Torrent of Investment and Worry Over Water
Ohio’s shale oil and gas fortunes point up.
By Keith…
The Stream, February 27: The U.S. Shale Oil Boom
Energy
The shale oil boom in the United States is putting a…
The Stream, January 31: Mining and Food Production
Australia's first law intended to protect prime agricultural…
The Stream, January 26: The Shale Boom and the Economy
The International Energy Agency will make shale gas recommendations…
The Stream, January 18: Commercial Agriculture Displaces Ethiopians
Agriculture
The Ethiopian government is relocating thousands…