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High prices mean more oil exploration in Indiana
Record oil prices are spurring some companies to look for oil in Indiana. Deka Exploration -- an Oklahoma-based company that drilled for oil in Steuben County a decade ago before deciding to go elsewhere -- is giving northwest Indiana another look....Tags: Commodity Markets, Energy Saving, Petroleum Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Natural Resource Industry
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Gas prices drive new opinions on allowing offshore drilling
Oil companies once viewed drilling in the deep waters off Florida as cost prohibitive. Politicians feared even the slightest sign of support would be career suicide. No more. Record crude oil prices are fueling support for oil and natural gas exploration...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Personal Service, BHP Billiton Plc, Executive Branch, Disasters
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Surprise sparked ire in land proposal
The insurgents met to plot their next move, over lemonade and chocolate chip cookies. The level of their anger was such that even the tiniest revolutionary, a mere child, used the strongest language that her young ears probably had ever heard. "I think...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Natural Resources
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Body found, recovered in Chesapeake Bay
Maryland Natural Resources Police recovered a body in the Chesapeake Bay near Kent Island yesterday, less than two miles away from where a boat capsized and left two men stranded briefly in the water. The incidents are not related, said Sgt. Ken Turner,...Tags: Maritime Accidents, Chesapeake Bay, Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources
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State cautions of submerged debris in flood areas
If you plan to engage in water sports in the Wisconsin River this weekend, state officials caution that you keep an eye out for submerged debris. The Department of Natural Resources said Thursday most of the debris that washed downstream from the Lake...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources
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Settlement In Spotted Owl Suit
The Associated PressA settlement has been reached in a 2006 environmental lawsuit that sought to block logging on 50,000 acres of private timberland to protect the threatened northern spotted owl. On Thursday, the affected parties announced that a policy working group on...Tags: Nature, Court Administration, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resource Industry, Executive Branch
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Companies begin quest for oil, gas off Florida
Associated Press WriterOil companies once viewed drilling in the deep waters off Florida as cost prohibitive. Politicians feared even the slightest sign of support would be career suicide. No more. Record crude oil prices are fueling support for oil and natural gas exploration...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Personal Service, BHP Billiton Plc, Executive Branch, Disasters
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Oil field's neighbors aren't gushing over expansion plan
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe narrow streets leading to Earl Ofari Hutchinson's house are scattered with wind chimes and bird houses and manicured topiaries that look as if they've been lifted from a Dr. Seuss book. The house number is painted on a little sign in the shape of a...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Physiology, Commodity Markets, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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PSE & Investors Pledge Millions In Energy Bill Credits
The Associated PressPuget Sound Energy and potential investors are pledging millions of dollars in energy-bill credits and other commitments to counter state regulators' criticism of a proposed takeover valued at more than $7 billion. Puget Sound Energy, which serves 1...Tags: Business Enterprises, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Natural Resources
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France to build second new-generation nuclear reactor
Associated Press WriterFrance will build a second new-generation nuclear reactor, President Nicolas Sarkozy said Thursday, pledging a "new industrial revolution" in an era in which fossil fuels have grown too expensive. France -- the country most reliant on nuclear power --...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Nuclear Power, Natural Resources, Iron and Steel
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