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Friday, December 20, 2013

PennEnergy's Top Oil & Gas News 12/20

Top Oil & Gas News
David Cameron pushes against potential shale gas regulation
A January proposal on energy from the European Union has already received pushback from British Prime Minister David Cameron. The PM, a proponent of shale gas exploration in the UK, has written the EU’s executive body warning against too much fracking regulation.
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PennEnergy Video News Update
From Russia's natural gas deal with Ukraine, to Colombia's exploration acreage auction, to the EIA's findings for Pennsylvania, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update.
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This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
Russia to provide Ukraine with cheaper natural gas
Colombia to auction more than 22 million hectares for oil exploration and production
EIA: U.S. crude oil output to reach near record of 9.5 million bpd
EIA: Pennsylvania fastest-growing natural gas producing state in 2012
RWE Dea: Gas production from Orca offshore field started
BP announces significant oil discovery in deepwater Gulf of Mexico
Tullow announces offshore oil well results for Paon-2A
Technip awarded oil and gas infrastructure consultancy contract in Kuwait
Final investment decision made for Shah Deniz offshore gas field development
Kinder Morgan announces successful open season on Tennessee Gas Pipeline
Encana announces production acceptance notice at Deep Panuke offshore gas project
KBC reinvents process simulation with Petro-SIM 5
CAPP: Oil producers support expanded market access for Canadian oil
Governors push for state oil and gas regulatory programs
Hoover Energy secures crude oil gathering agreements in Delaware Basin

Energy Insights
Governing Energy: Reflection
As we close out the Gregorian calendar year, it is common practice to reflect on the past year and note our accomplishments as well as review our short comings. With this edition, this blog closes our second year addressing contemporary issues surrounding governance models and transparency.
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