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For decades, the United Kingdom has relied on oil and gas from the North Sea. Those fields, first developed in the 1960s and 70s, are declining.
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The massive refinery and petrochemical complex in Grangemouth, Scotland, run by INEOS, was one of the first overseas plants to receive Pennsylvania ethane.
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The facility is part of what industry boosters hope will be a new plastics and chemical manufacturing base in the upper Ohio Valley, but many residents here worry about the heat-trapping gases and plastic waste.
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A New York metastudy details the adverse effects fracking has on Pennsylvania's environment, its climate and human health.
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Pennsylvania's impact fee on natural gas producers raised more money in 2018 to offset the effects of shale development than at any time in the fee's seven-year history
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The court document was issued under seal, but was discovered last week in a public database by a public radio reporter. After issuing an injunction, Judge Katherine B. Emery on Tuesday ruled it could be published.
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Pipeline opponents are raising new concerns about the safety of Energy Transfer/Sunoco Logistics' Mariner East 2x natural gas liquids line.
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Energy Transfer, parent company of Sunoco Logistics and builder of the Mariner East natural gas liquids pipelines, is the target of a Chester County grand jury investigation.
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Sunoco's parent company admitted it made mistakes in building the Mariner East pipelines through Pennsylvania, and told investors that it will do better in future, but its assurances failed to persuade critics that the project will become any safer for the public or more protective of the environment.
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Homeowners focus on integrity of repurposed 12-inch pipeline first built in 1930s