Gas capture criticalGovernment tries new angles to reduce flaring, even at the expense of production Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
The percentage of natural gas flared in North Dakota stayed at the record high of 36 percent in January, mirroring data from December. The percentage remained unchanged due in large part to the temporary shutdown late last year for expansion of the Tioga gas plant which intends to restart operations....
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Remote capture companies seek field demonstration sites Production will drop under state and federal flaring rules U.S. senators also aimed at solutions Natural gas prices show some promise NDIC sets hearing date for new flaring rules
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