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Residents of Pennsylvania's top natural gas-producing town will soon know what may be lurking in their drinking water wells. Federal environmental regulators are investigating claims of contamination in the town of Dimock.

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HEADLINE: EPA probes water well pollution in Pa. gas field CAPTION: Residents of Pennsylvania's top natural gas-producing town will soon know what may be lurking in their drinking water wells. Federal environmental regulators are...
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Press Association

Liz Truss heckled by Greenpeace during Party Conference speech

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Protesters holding a flag which read “who voted for this?” were ejected from the hall after disrupting Prime Minister Liz Truss’s first Tory conference speech as party leader. Greenpeace confirmed that its activists were responsible for...
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Bloomberg

Devon Energy CEO on New Technology and Fracking

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Nov.06 -- Bloomberg's Alix Steel sat down with Devon Energy President and CEO Dave Hager to discuss the implementation of new drilling technology and the company's fracking operations.
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Bloomberg

Can OPEC Survive the Oil Industrys New Economics?

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Oct. 28 -- Bloomberg's Eric Roston talks about the influence of OPEC as U.S. shale oil production and lower prices change the economics of the oil industry. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

CalSTRS to Dump Coal in Move to Sustainable Investing

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Sept. 20 -- Chris Ailman, chief investment officer at CalSTRS, explains the pension fund's move to sustainable choices as it integrates environment, social and governance issues into its portfolio. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Sky News

US Election - Could fracking in Pennsylvania decide which way the state will swing

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots Bradoock town skyline, streets, industrial plant, and funicular, interviews with local residents speaking on positions on fracking, fossil fuels, climate change and US politics and election. Braddock,...
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Press Association

Youth activists demand an end to fossil fuels

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Fridays for Future activists launch a demand for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty at COP26. Spokespeople are Luisa Neubauer, Farzana Faruk Jhumu and Mitzi Jonelle Tan
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Bloomberg

Trump: If Biden Wins, You'll Get Socialized Medicine

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Oct.22 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden discuss their healthcare plans during their final presidential debate in Nashville.
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Bloomberg

Energy Recovery Brings Silicon Valley Tech to Fracking

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Sept. 7 -- Joel Gay, president and chief executive officer at Energy Recovery, discusses new, disruptive technologies for the fracking industry and being positioned to take advantage of oil market shocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Conservative Party 'not fit to govern', says Greens co-leader

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Co-leader of the Green Party, Carla Denyer, speaks following the resignation of Prime Minister Liz Truss, saying we need a general election to change the country's direction.
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Curated Video

Energy Agency Urges Bigger Global Push To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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A report from the International Energy Agency said the economic rebound from the pandemic is putting major strains on the global energy system.
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Press Association

Labour pledges green investment in 27 million homes.

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn makes election campaign pledge to invest in environmentally friendly improvements to 27 million homes. He announced the policy on a visit to a housing estate in the London borough of Putney.
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Bloomberg

Kasman: Productivity Hinders Pickup in Investment

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May 16 -- Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase, and Philip Verleger, president at PK Verleger, talk about the lack of investment to drive the U.S. economy and the new challenges to oil production and energy investment. They...
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Sky News

Falling global oil prices might be welcome news for consumers - but those working in the industry say if it continues it could put them out of business.

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Falling global oil prices might be welcome news for consumers - but those working in the industry say if it continues it could put them out of business.
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Bloomberg

Fracking Rattles Oklahoma

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Nov.10 -- The meteoric rise of shale over the past 2 decades has transformed the U.S. energy landscape and sent ripples through global markets. But shale drilling success isn't without its issues. Alix Steel takes a tour of Oklahoma to...
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Bloomberg

How Core Labs Helps Oil Producers Get More for Less

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Nov.07 -- David Demshur, Core Laboratories chief executive officer, and Lawrence Bruno, vice president of reservoir description, explain how gas cycling produces more oil. They speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Shale Gas Drilling Could Solve Energy Problems

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Shale Gas Drilling Could Solve Energy Problems
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn visits wind turbine facility in Southampton

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Interview with Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn at a wind turbine facility in Southampton. Corbyn sets out how Labour's investment in green energy will create jobs and benefit coastal communities. Corbyn rejects comparisons of his...
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Bloomberg

Where Will the Shale Revolution Carry America?

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Mar.19 -- The oil industry says the shale revolution is a bridge, one that will carry America to a future of 100% renewable energy. But fracking has significant negative environmental effects, and opponents say it actually increases U.S....
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Bloomberg

Revealing an Invisible Climate Threat In Texas Oil Country

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Sep.14 -- In West Texas, vast quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, are leaking into the atmosphere. Specialized cameras that can detect the invisible pollutant are helping to expose the problem.
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Bloomberg

Germany, France Lift Europes Growth

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Nov. 14 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns, Matt Miller and Brendan Greeley report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Texas earthquakes could be linked to fracking

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Texas earthquakes could be linked to fracking
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Bloomberg

The Big Risk for U.S. Shale Production

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Nov.14 -- Environmental risks run rampant for shale. Bloomberg's Alix Steel visits Pawnee, Oklahoma, home to a 5.8 magnitude earthquake, the result from a byproduct of fracking.