A new USGS assessment estimates over 35 trillion cubic feet of natural gas under Louisiana’s Gulf Coast—positioning Acadiana as a key player in future energy development.
LOUISIANA, La. (KPEL News) — Louisiana has long been an oil and gas powerhouse, but over the past four years, the energy industry has been hamstrung by excessive bureaucracy, burdensome regulations, and what many see as an anti-energy agenda from the Biden Administration. Howe
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Officials have not yet cleared the site for the removal of the bodies. Holes are being cut in the roof of the building to begin retrieving the crumbled pieces
There is some grim news for the oil and gas industry in Louisiana if you believe the results of a "point-in-time" survey by the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association (LOGA).
I'm thankful my husband still has his job in the oilfield, but there are many families in south Louisiana who are suffering because of the drop in oil prices. I know it scares me, and it's a real fear for them.