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Antrim Shale in Michigan
August 20, 2010
The bulk of Antrim Shale Play lives in Michigan with some of the shale in Ohio and Indiana. Originally known as St. Cleric, Antrim is a late Devonian age formation in the Michigan basin that consists of organic-rich upper and lower black shale. It also has some middle gray shale or limestone. Background on Antrim Shale Antrim first saw production in 1940 and picked up the pace in the 1980s. The counties of Antrim, Crawford, Kalkaska, Missaukee, Montmorency, Oscoda and Otsego see the most exploration and production action on the play's 39,000 ...
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Gulf of Mexico Oil Slick Finally Disappearing from Surface
August 17, 2010
BP CEO Tony Hayward plans to step down and take off for Russia where he will work on BP joint venture with TNK-BP. Should BP survive and remain in business, mov...
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Meet a Rising Star: Haynesville Shale
July 14, 2010
Last March, Haynesville premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. Director Gregory Kallenberg takes the viewer on a trip through Haynesville Shal...
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Overview of Arkansas Fayetteville Shale
July 12, 2010
Fayetteville Shale in Central and Eastern Arkansas in the Arkoma basin covers an estimated 4,000 square miles. The play has black organic-rich rock from the Mis...
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About the SBA's 504 Financing Program
July 9, 2010
The SBA hopes to encourage small businesses growth by offering incentives such as lower interest rates and no-fee contracts with its financing programs. With th...
