- Bloomberg: EIA: Marcellus gas production higher than thought
- The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio sees more wastewater injections from fracking inside, outside state
- New York Times: Offshore rigs provide safe haven for marine life
- Reuters: EIA: Shale production in major plays to drop in April
- Alaska Dispatch News: BP to cut active Prudhoe Bay rigs to 2
- Argus Media: ExxonMobil readies to restart Calif. refinery
- E&E: Potential Obama Picks Are Seasoned Regulatory Referees
- E&E: ‘Coup by Regulated Industries’ Alleged in Air Chief’s Firing
- The Hill: States, Gas Industry: Feds Do Not Have Power to Regulate Fracking
- Bloomberg: Gas Rises From 17-Year Low as Plants Seen Switching From Coal
- New York Times: Oklahoma Puts Limits on Oil and Gas Wells to Fight Quakes
- Climate Wire: Clinton Would Limit Fracking; Sanders Just Says No
- Reuters: Brent Dips But Holds Above $40 As Investors Call Bottom on Commodity Rout
- Columbus Dispatch: Injections of Wastewater Rise in Ohio Despite Lull in Fracking
- Wall Street Journal: McClendon Bet Big to Finance Second Act
- New York Times: Marine Life Thrives in Unlikely Place: Offshore Oil Rigs
- Washington Post: Pepco and Exelon Make Last-Ditch Effort to Save $6.8-Billion Merger
- Reuters: Second-Biggest U.S. Shale Output Drop Seen for April: EIA
- Utility Dive: Clean Coalition: How Utilities and Greens Teamed Up to Pass Oregon’s 50% RPS
- Morning Consult: Wind and Solar Energy Subsidies Aren’t Just for Democrats Anymore
- Houston Chronicle: Southern Co. Buys into Texas’ New Wave of Solar Power
- E&E: Why NRG’s Green Crusade Faltered
- Midwest Energy News: Wisconsin Utility Has Some Unfamiliar Allies in Solar Case
- Morning Consult: JPMorgan Won’t Back New Coal Mines to Combat Climate Change
- Wired: New Tech Could Give Coal a Scrubbing Until Renewables Are Ready
- Idaho Statesman: Cruz Talks About Nuclear Waste, Selling Public Lands
- Miami Herald: Study Confirms FPL Nuclear Plant Canals Leaking Into Biscayne Bay
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