Vestal Schools Missing Out on Natural Gas Benefits
Robert Poloncic and others take a look at the school budget cuts in Vestal compared with school districts across the state line in Pennsylvania. New York schools are cutting programs while schools...
View ArticleZane State College Opens Oil and Gas Land Lab
On Friday, Zane State College hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for the opening of its oil and gas land laboratory at the Willett-Pratt Training Center in Cambridge, Ohio. The lab, which was...
View ArticleDesperation Starting to Set in for Shale Opponents
Roughly a year ago, the Committee to Ban Fracking in Michigan began its second attempt to convince voters in Michigan that it’d be a good idea to stop developing oil and gas in our state. Of course,...
View ArticleThe Sunday Shale Show: Guest Sarah Tipka
For The Sunday Shale Show this week, Energy In Depth sat down with Mrs. Sarah Tipka, who owns and operates, along with her husband Alan, A.W. Tipka Oil and serves as a board member of the Ohio Oil and...
View ArticleShale Reduces Energy Costs for Illinois Schools
Despite diligent efforts by many, Illinois has yet to reap the full benefits other states have enjoyed as result of the shale energy revolution driven by the use of hydraulic fracturing. The unabashed...
View ArticleOil and Gas Companies Partnering with Texas Schools to Fund STEM Education
This week, students across Texas will return to school with the opportunity to take a variety of new STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) classes. That’s because oil and gas companies are...
View ArticleReport: Fracking Funneling Billions into Texas Schools
The energy industry has always been good to the people of Texas. However, some people might not realize just how much the oil and gas industry contributes to schools throughout the state. A new report...
View ArticleFact of the Day: Students Will Pay the Price for Anti-Energy Ballot Measure
With the clock winding down on anti-fossil fuel activists’ latest effort to turn in enough signatures to get their anti-energy initiative on the ballot this fall, there will certainly be an increased...
View ArticleBridging the Gap: New Report Finds Fracking Has ‘Dramatically Raised Up’ Poor...
An “eye-opening” new report from the Ohio Education Policy Institute (OEPI) finds a direct correlation between Utica Shale development and increased funding for Ohio schools, particularly in “Ohio’s...
View ArticleOklahoma Oil & Gas Severance Taxes Contribute Over $225 Million to Education...
A recent Mother Jones article claims, “The Oklahoma governor’s race pits teachers against oil and gas,” but that is far from reality in the Sooner State. In fact, the oil and gas industry is already a...
View ArticleIn New Mexico, An Abundance of Oil Brings an Abundance of Benefits
Oil and natural gas is contributing in a big way to help New Mexicans improve education and other public services for its residents. As ABC News recently reported: “Government budgets are booming in...
View ArticleBack to School: Colorado Leaders Discuss the Need to Educate Consumers About...
In a heated political environment, energy issues—from fracking to natural gas bans and energy access—can quickly become contentious topics. Even so, it is important for the industry and its partners to...
View ArticleNatural Gas Education or Indoctrination?
Our public school systems are meant to grow a well-rounded young adult population, freely thinking and expressing itself based upon a foundation of education that can be combined with experience as one...
View ArticleCollege Students Getting Educated on Marcellus Shale
The EID Marcellus team has, over the past week, been visiting college campuses across the great state of Pennsylvania to engage with students on the important subject of responsible natural gas...
View ArticleBridging the Gap: New Report Finds Fracking Has ‘Dramatically Raised Up’ Poor...
An “eye-opening” new report from the Ohio Education Policy Institute (OEPI) finds a direct correlation between Utica Shale development and increased funding for Ohio schools, particularly in “Ohio’s...
View ArticleOklahoma Oil & Gas Severance Taxes Contribute Over $225 Million to Education...
A recent Mother Jones article claims, “The Oklahoma governor’s race pits teachers against oil and gas,” but that is far from reality in the Sooner State. In fact, the oil and gas industry is already a...
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