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26 Jun 12:42 pm by John McFarland
... clean-burning: greenhouse gas emissions are 20 to 22 percent lower than comparable gasoline or diesel vehicles. Natural gas vehicles (NGVs) are the cleanest-emission vehicles now on the road. In tests conducted in metropolitan areas that have ... per gallon. Many state and federal incentives are being enacted to encourage construction of NGV fueling stations. For example, Oklahoma passed a new law that will allow the State to provide a refueling structure for fleet services used by schools, county ...
Oil and Gas Lawyer Blog - http://www.oilandgaslawyerblog.com/
23 Oct 11:27 am by John McFarland
... including provisions in their bill that will enable us to continue to engage in the process of developing language that will effectively promote natural gas as part of the climate solution." The Alliance was formed in March 2009, and according to its website it ... for corporate development and government relations, said that "We think Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas and the states that are primarily natural gas producers will come out very favoarable to a legislation that differentiates among ...
Oil and Gas Lawyer Blog - http://www.oilandgaslawyerblog.com/
14 Feb, 2008 4:30 am
... the state court class amended its petition to add Mobil Exploration & Producing, US ("MEPUS") and Mobil Natural Gas, Inc. ("MNGI") to the suit. In September 2005, the federal and state plaintiffs came to an agreement which led ... enacted on February 18, 2005. Unfortunately for the defendants, this case began long before that when the case was originally filed 2001 in an Oklahoma state court. However, the federal plaintiffs did not intervene in the suit until September 2005, months after CAFA' ...
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Class Action Fairness Act Blog - http://www.cafalawblog.com/
5 Nov, 2008 9:35 pm
... to oil and gas production, the Oklahoma Corporation Commission is the agency in charge of regulation. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality is in charge of regulating emissions and uses of carbon dioxide. So who is in charge of regulation when energy companies use carbon dioxide to extract more out of oil and natural gas wells? What if an energy company branches into the carbon sequestration business, collecting carbon dioxide in empty wells? ...
National Eminent Domain Blog - http://www.nationaleminentdomain.com/
21 Dec, 2007 10:32 am by Jim Calloway
Blogging slowed this month as I dealt with, among other things, The Great Oklahoma Ice Storm of 2007. (No slight is intended to those of you in Missouri and other states that ... people were without power for days. You've probably read that one of three Oklahoma households were without power at some point and that 12 days later about ... two great people. Some of us have now thought about getting those large natural gas-fired generators that start automatically when there is a power loss. But for now, ...
Law Practice Tips Blog - http://jimcalloway.typepad.com/lawpracticetips/
3 Jul, 2007 3:59 am by DealBook
Dominion Resources said Monday that it planned to sell oil and natural gas operations mostly in Oklahoma to Linn Energy for $2.05 billion as it focuses on power generation, transmission and storage. The exploration and production operations being sold contain about 780 billion cubic feet of reserves, Dominion said in a news release. About 93 percent [...]
DealBook - http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
16 Apr 9:52 pm
... not voted on. It has been introduced in legislatures all over the nation, and has passed in both chambers in Oklahoma and one in South Dakota. And while the Georgia resolution is legally meaningless and was passed without debate or even ... , where powers are assumed which have not been delegated, a nullification of the act is the rightful remedy: that every State has a natural right in cases not within the compact, (casus non foederis), to nullify of their own authority all assumptions of power by ...
Sex Offender Issues - http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com/
1 Mar, 2008 8:14 am
... I don't think any district attorney should have so much power to see fit to distribute material for children in compromising positions of pornographic nature ever again," Jones said. Additionally, S.B. 481 would align Georgia law with federal law, he said. Hollie Manheimer ... said his research showed such Web sites in other states cost little to start up and can offer a hefty savings. Oklahoma set up a site for about $8,000, and Texas was able to shave $2.3 million off of its spending when the Web ...
Sex Offender Issues - http://sexoffenderissues.blogspot.com/
30 Apr, 2008 4:24 pm by Ashwin Sharma
... is hiring and training hundreds of additional immigration officers to adjudicate these cases. The agency is also conducting naturalization interviews on weekends, after normal business hours and in additional locations. The processing times listed below provide ... , WI 6.8 Anchorage, AK 8.7 Mount Laurel, NJ 11.6 Atlanta, GA 9.9 New Orleans, LA 14.5 Baltimore, MD 14 New York, NY 10.1 ... .3 Boston, MA 9.9 Norfolk, VA 14.6 Buffalo, NY 6.4 Oklahoma City, OK 8.6 Charleston, SC 14.1 Omaha, NE 5.8 Charlotte ...
US Immigration Law Blog - http://ashwinsharma.com
14 May, 2008 9:04 am
... from individuals who filed during the summer of 2008. July 2007, USCIS received 460,000 applications for naturalization. That was three times the record for any previous month. For the year 2007, USCIS received 1.4 million naturalization ... .7 Milwaukee, WI 6.8 Anchorage, AK 8.7 Mount Laurel, NJ 11.6 Atlanta, GA 9.9 New Orleans, LA 14.5 Baltimore, MD 14 New York, NY 10.1 ... 10.3 Boston, MA 9.9 Norfolk, VA 14.6 Buffalo, NY 6.4 Oklahoma City, OK 8.6 Charleston, SC 14.1 Omaha, NE 5.8 Charlotte Amalie, ...
Maryland Immigration Law Blog - http://www.usimmigrationlawblog.com/
14 May, 2008 4:04 pm by Meetesh Patel
... from individuals who filed during the summer of 2008. July 2007, USCIS received 460,000 applications for naturalization. That was three times the record for any previous month. For the year 2007, USCIS received 1.4 million naturalization ... .7 Milwaukee, WI 6.8 Anchorage, AK 8.7 Mount Laurel, NJ 11.6 Atlanta, GA 9.9 New Orleans, LA 14.5 Baltimore, MD 14 New York, NY 10.1 ... 10.3 Boston, MA 9.9 Norfolk, VA 14.6 Buffalo, NY 6.4 Oklahoma City, OK 8.6 Charleston, SC 14.1 Omaha, NE 5.8 Charlotte Amalie, ...
Maryland Immigration Law Blog - http://www.usimmigrationlawblog.com/
13 Aug, 2008 7:42 pm by admin
... announced last year). The increase in processing time was mainly due to the 1.4 million naturalization applications received in 2007, an amount which is double the normal annual volume. The USCIS projections ... 6 Albuquerque, N.M……………………..8.4 Anchorage, Alaska…………………….5.0 Atlanta, Ga………………………………..6.7 Baltimore, Md…………………………..7.0 Boise, Idaho…………………………….10.5 ... 10.0 Newark, N.J………………………………7.4 Norfolk, Va………………………………7.2 Oklahoma City, Okla…………………8.6 Omaha, Neb……………………………..5.0 Orlando, Fla……………………………..9 ...
Labor Immigration Law - http://www.laborimmigration.com
11 Nov, 2008 1:37 pm by admin
USCIS has released the processing times for naturalization applications as of September 30, 2008. It is worth noting that some offices are noting significant improvement (2 months or more) in comparison to the processing times from few ... , Wis. 7.3 Anchorage, Alaska 6.5 Mount Laurel, N.J. 5.2 Atlanta, Ga. 6.8 New Orleans, La. 14 Baltimore, Md. 7.8 New York, N.Y. 10.1 ... 7.2 Boston, Mass. 8 Norfolk, Va. 7.4 Buffalo, N.Y. 7.7 Oklahoma City, Okla. 5.1 Charleston, S.C. 14.8 Omaha, Neb. 5 Charlotte Amalie, ...
Labor Immigration Law - http://www.laborimmigration.com
10 Jul, 2007 3:07 pm by OK Blawg Editor - James Dee Graves
... commission on whether the proposed 950-megawatt, $1.8 billion generating unit is needed. Oklahoma City-based Chesapeake has questioned plans to build coal-fired generating facilities in Oklahoma and Texas. Natural gas competes with coal as a fuel for power plants. Chesapeake attorney Robert A. ... Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority. The proposed plant will be built in Noble County about 80 miles north of Oklahoma City. PSO will own 50 percent, OG&E will operate the facility and ...
OK Blawg - The Oklahoma Law Blog - http://okblawg.blogspot.com
13 Jan, 2008 3:38 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
... of dry material, uses a third to a quarter the amount of fresh water for ethanol today and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 84 percent compared with conventional gasoline. "We think that the Coskata process brings the first practical ... in many cities - before natural gas became widely available. The real trick at Coskata comes from bacteria, specifically, five varieties the company calls its "thoroughbreds." Found by researchers from Oklahoma and Oklahoma State universities from muck ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
24 Apr, 2008 4:00 am
... with a verdict for $404 million last year when a jury determined that it had systematically and deliberately underpaid natural gas well owners in violation of their leases by withholding production costs from the royalties paid to them. But what ... Greater Seattle Area and it is not our intention to move or relocate the team." That statement was false from the moment it was made. The Oklahoma City group's true intention, as later described candidly by one of its principal owners, was to move the ...
West Virginia Business Litigation - http://www.wvbusinesslitigationblog.com/
27 Dec, 2007 4:37 am by Michael J. Hassen
... Circuit Holds Plaintiffs, owners of royalty interests filed a class action lawsuit in Oklahoma state court against Mobil Oil and Mobil Exploration & Producing, ... breach of plan unitization, conversion, fraud, breach of fiduciary duties, and for a violation of the Oklahoma Production Revenue Standards Act." Weber v. Mobil Oil Corp., 506 ... defense attorneys for Mobil Exploration & Producing, U.S. and Mobil Natural Gas, Inc. removed the class action to federal court, arguing that CAFA provided ...
Class Action Defense Blog - http://classactiondefense.jmbm.com/
6 Apr 3:26 pm
... had increases in power plant emissions of 1 million tons or more from 2007 to 2008: Oklahoma (3.1 million); Iowa (1.8 million); Texas (1.7 million ... Suffer Heavy Losses, sigma, no. 2/2009 (2009) "In 2008, natural catastrophes and man-made disasters caused 240 500 fatalities and led to ... energy investment decisions, the increasing use of renewable fuels, the increasing production of unconventional natural gas, the shift in the transportation fleet to more efficient vehicles, and improved efficiency ...
Jurisdynamics - http://jurisdynamics.blogspot.com
11 Nov 9:09 am by John McFarland
... has appointed Dr. Alfredo Amandariz as new Administrator of Regions 6 of the Environmental Protection Agency, encompassing Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma. (See Dallas Morning News article) Dr. Amendariz, a professor of engineering at Southern Methodist University, raised controversy among natural gas producers in the Barnett Shale earlier this year by publishing a study of the ...
Oil and Gas Lawyer Blog - http://www.oilandgaslawyerblog.com/
16 Oct 8:29 am
... on his property in Oklahoma. These are photos of an 80-acre property in Oklahoma. The Stephen's Group is drilling for natural gas on the Larsen's property against his desires. "In 1775 a gentlemen named Paul Revere jumped on his ... New London," Private enterprises can utilize land from other private users as long as it is of public interest. This is an interesting synopsis of an Oklahoma TV station comment on a drilling project. If one looks at the facts closely, the investigator might just find ...
National Eminent Domain Blog - http://www.nationaleminentdomain.com/
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