The natural gas storage report from the EIA for the week ending January 29th indicated that the amount of natural gas held in underground storage in the US fell by 192 billion cubic feet to 2,689 billion cubic feet by the end of the week, which left our gas supplies 41 billion cubic feet, or 1.5% higher than the 2,648 billion cubic feet that were in storage on January 29th of last year, and 198 billion cubic feet, or 7.9% above the five-year average of 2,491 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have been in storage as of the 29th of January in recent years..the 192 billion cubic feet that were drawn out of US natural gas storage this week was a bit less than the average forecast of a 195 billion cubic foot withdrawal from an S&P Global Platts survey of analysts, but more than the 155 billion cubic foot withdrawal from natural gas storage seen during the corresponding week of a year earlier, and also more than the average withdrawal of 146 billion cubic feet of natural gas that have
The Ohio Elections Commission recently ruled a Geauga Park District flyer that was timed to hit mailboxes the day before the originally scheduled March 17, 2020, primary election was not an independent campaign expenditure in support of Juvenile Probate Court Judge Tim Grendell.
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The Ohio Elections Commission recently ruled a Geauga Park District flyer that was timed to hit mailboxes the day before the originally scheduled March 17, 2020, primary election was not an independent campaign expenditure in support of Juvenile Probate Court Judge Tim Grendell.
The OEC, a seven-member bipartisan board, held a preliminary hearing Jan. 28 to look at evidence Geauga County resident Shelley Chernin provided and hear from Geauga County Assistant Prosecutor Bridey Matheney in response to Chernin’s complaint, filed Nov. 12 of last year.
A local energy company’s proposal to lease the mineral rights under 475 acres of LaDue Reservoir from the City of Akron has met with an avalanche of outrage from local residents and environmental groups.
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A local energy company’s proposal to lease the mineral rights under 475 acres of LaDue Reservoir from the City of Akron has met with an avalanche of outrage from local residents and environmental groups.
DP Energy Auburn LLC, organized Jan. 1, according to Ohio Secretary of State’s office records, wants to drill under LaDue and surrounding properties for oil or natural gas in what many called “fracking,” or drilling deep in a vertical direction, then horizontally into shale layers far below the surface.