...of oil spilled in the United State and Canada! Pipelines crisscross the entire continental United States. Oil and gas pipelines are part of the infrastructure that is most times "out of site and out of mind" due to their underground location...
...enhance standards at critical infrastructure sites, including power plants, water treatment facilities, oil, and gas pipelines that criss-cross America. A measure similar to the one Panetta is proposing was presented earlier to Congress...
...employees partnered with Great River Greening to restore and revitalize Riverfront Regional Park following a natural gas pipeline replacement project that took place recently in the park area. Supported by Anoka County Parks Board and Anoka County...
...products like plastics, fertilizers, asphalt and bulding materials. There are nearly 500,000 miles of oil and gas pipelines in the U.S. which operate with minimal safety problems. The KeystoneXL pipe line will continuously monitor thousands...
...of ethanol produced. Much of that water is drawn from the Ogallala Aquifer. There are 450,000 miles of oil and gas pipelines in the U.S. They operate with minimal safety problems. Many of those lines are directly above the Ogallala Aquifer...
...environmentalist lobbyists. So much for shovel ready jobs unless they are government jobs. Think of all the natural gas pipelines in this area then check out the national map of hundreds or more pipelines criss-crossing the country. In California...
...pipeline. With recent new discoveries of shale gas in the lower 48, the chances are slim for an expensive new Alaska gas pipeline in this decade. This high gas to oil ratio is consistent with a survey from geophysical firm Wood Mackenzie entitled...
A sharp rise in natural gas prices Monday, triggered by Saturday's deadly gas pipeline explosion in New Mexico and a tropical storm in the Caribbean, is the latest evidence that the nation is edging toward a new energy...
MILWAUKEE -- A massive new natural gas pipeline moving fuel from western Canada to the Midwest has so far failed to alleviate skyrocketing gas prices -- dashing analysts' early...
CHICAGO (AP) - Seeking to meet the nation's ever-growing demand for natural gas, suppliers want to build pipelines through new and controversial territory: the Great Lakes.
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