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“Ask the Hard Questions” by Joanne Tweedy

Published in the Casper Star Tribune, April 2 and in the Gillette News Record, “Ask tough questions of candidates,” April 2. Please Click on the link below. http://trib.com/news/opinion/mailbag/article_cf92178a-8ebd-5fb9-b2b6-2e8938d0fbf4.html

 

‘Show More Balance’, Letter to the Editor by Ambassador Marilyn Mackey

http://trib.com/news/opinion/mailbag/article_2222eaaa-3cbf-508f-93e6-33171ad8289a.html?mode=story This letter was also printed in the Gillette News Record on March 10, 2010 Editor: I am responding to Jill Morrison’s (Powder River Basin Resource Council) comments about Williams Production Company in a March 4 news article, “Company spills more CBM water.” Williams has developed and produced coal-bed methane gas on our ranch and [...]

 

CBNGA NETS IOGCC AWARD

WYOMING – The Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) The IOGCC is a multi-state government agency that promotes the conservation and efficient recovery of domestic oil and natural gas while protecting health, safety and the environment. The IOGCC said the Energy Education Award went to the CBNGA because it has successfully created a mass [...]

 

CBNGA Montana & Wyoming 2008 Survey Results

Click the link below for the Survey Results Press Release. CBNGA 2008 Survey Results

 

CBNGA RELEASES INFORMATIVE GUIDE ABOUT CBNG DEVELOPMENT

Powder River Basin –June 6, 2008 The Coalbed Natural Gas Alliance (CBNGA) just released its first State of the Industry Report. The report provides the current status of, and information regarding coalbed natural gas development in the Powder River Basin of Montana and Wyoming. CBNGA Development Guide

 

POWDER RIVER BASIN COALBED NATURAL GAS DEVELOPMENT: UNCONVENTIONAL AND LONG-TERM ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES

Powder River Basin –July 27, 2007 In addition to being the cleanest burning fossil fuel, coalbed natural gas (CBNG) development brings several blessings to a once desert-like region known as the Powder River Basin (PRB). Here, many ranches scattered throughout northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana used to walk a thin line as a result of [...]

 

CBNGA Coordinator’s statement on Montana SEIS

Billings, MT –March 27, 2007 Billings—The Coalbed Natural Gas Alliance today called for balance from the Bureau of Land Management in their Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement dealing with the development of coalbed natural gas in Southeast Montana. “The SEIS recently put out for public comment by the BLM goes far beyond what the courts had [...]

 

CBNG Water Is Available For A Variety Of Uses

The Water Management Toolbox supplies produced water for a range of industrial uses. In the arid west, water users are demanding enormous amounts of water for municipal, agricultural, wildlife habitat and recreational uses. The potential sources include conventional and unconventional (cbng) water, to slake the Rockies’ thirst. The produced water is available, ready, and waiting [...]

 

Treatment Technologies Bring Opportunities for Water Management in the PRB

Operators use treatment as another cbng water management tool in the Water Management Toolbox. Treatments such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis and capacitive desalination were severely limited when the first wells were drilled in the Powder River Basin in the late 90’s. A decade later, operators have tested nearly ten different types of treatment methods [...]

 

Treatment Technologies Bring Opportunities for Water Management in the PRB

Operators use treatment as another cbng water management tool in The Water Management Toolbox. Treatments such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis and capacitive desalination were severely limited when the first wells were drilled in the Powder River Basin in the late 90’s. A decade later, operators have tested nearly ten different types of treatment methods [...]

 
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