Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 178, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 16, 2016 Page: 2 of 18
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Cherokee; Buffco Produc-
tion Inc.; Priest 2; Rusk, SE.
(Pettit); Gibbs, Z./325; Gas;
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Morning Worship
11:00 AM
Afternoon Concert
1:30 PM
U.S. rig count
up 15 this
week to 539
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Alliance of Energy Producers. The
opinions expressed are solely of the
author.
quickly joined by Texas and per gallon this week
other states. A group of some
18 oil and gas associations also
filed suit in the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit.
EPA adopted the methane
emissions regulations on June
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• Get two steps ahead. Turn
on two-step verification on
accounts when available.
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MAKING SENSE OF INVESTING
Energy-related carbon
dioxide (CO2) and methane
emissions have declined again,
according to two new reports
from the Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) and the
Energy Information Adminis-
tration (EIA) at the Depart-
ment of Energy (DOE).
The EPA report issued on
Oct. 7 stated that methane
released from the nation’s
petroleum and natural gas
Second Baptist Church
Celebrates 55 th Anniversary
Sunday, October 16,2016
With Former Pastor Bro. Dick Cayce
Please come and join us as we welcome
The Reynolds Family Band and several other singers for praise and worship
We look forward to seeing you then
Second Baptist Church • 529 West Main • Henderson, Texas
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issued massive, new air-emis- days (an indicator of heating tricity generation in 2016 and /
sions regulations on the oil demand) since at least 1949, 9 percent in 2017. Generation active. Depressed energy prices
and gas industry, which have the earliest year for which EIA shares of nuclear and hydro- 1
prompted many states and has monthly data for all 50 power are forecast to be rela- gas exploration,
industry groups to file a law- states. Warmer weather dur- tively unchanged from 2016
suit against EPA. ing winter months reduces to 2017.
Texas, the largest producer demand for heating fuels such
Be cau-
tious when
using public
Wi-Fi - these
networks are
not secure.
When
entering
financial or
credit card
information,
be sure that
the web-
site is secu-
rity enabled
ery traded during the five-day
period ending Oct. 6 aver-
aged $3.34/MMBtu. NYMEX
contract values for January
2017 delivery traded during
the five-day period ending
Oct. 6 suggest a price range
from $2.28/MMBtu to $4.88/
MMBtu encompasses the mar-
ket expectation of Henry Hub prices across Texas rose 2 cents $1.96 per gallon. Texarkana has use BBB Scam Tracker?
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The legal action against
EPA was originally filed by reported the nationwide price at man Doug Shupe says Texas gas
the state of North Dakota and the pump held steady at $2.25 prices continue to be among the
least expensive in the country.
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wind), recorded a reduction in ing oil, and electricity. cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in gas this week. Two were listed offers the following tips to Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
methane emissions to a com- Renewable energy con- September 2015 to 76.5 Bcf/d as miscellaneous. stay safe online: when not actively in use.
bined 3.58 million metric tons sumption increased 9 percent in July 2016. EIA expects mar- Among major oil- and gas- . Qet two stepS ahead. Turn Download apps only from
of CO2 equivalent between during the first six months of keted natural gas production producing states, Louisiana on two-step verification on trusted sources. And pay
2016 compared to the same to average 77.5 Bcf/d in 2016, gained six rigs, New Mexico accounts when available. attention to cell phone bills,
period in 2015. Coal consump- a decrease of 1.6 percent from and Oklahoma increased by This adds an extra layer of as unauthorized charges and
The newest report from tion fell 18 percent. the 2015 level, which would be three each, Colorado was up security to your account by increased data usage may
the first^annual^ decline since two and Alaska, Pennsylvania requiring you to know more indicate the phone has been
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(County; Operator; Lease/
Well; Field; Depth; Choke
Size; Flow Rate (24 Hrs.);
Location)
Harrison; Covey Park
Resources LLC; Fogle Gas Unit
9H; Carthage (Haynesville
Shale); 11,252; 2.375; 10106.0
Mcf; 12.9 Miles SE Marshall
Shelby; Sheridan Produc-
tion Co; Jenkins 1 Stockman,
South (Travis Peak); 12,208;
1.250; 1195.0 Mcf; 9.4 Miles
SW Center
Upshur; Buffco Pro-
duction Inc.; Cedar Springs
Gas Unit 3, 7; Cedar Springs
(Abbott); 11,683; 12/64; 50.0
Bbls./75 Mcf; 5 Miles N Ore
City
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methane emissions decline again
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From the web Make sure your devices are secure
this National Cybersecurity month
As we become increasing-
ly dependent on technology,
many of us are online several
hours per day. This means
hackers have more opportu-
nity to steal personal infor-
mation.
The latest Symantec Inter-
net Security Threat Report
indicated that in 2015, 430
million new pieces of malware
were discovered in which over
half a billion personal records
were stolen. The same report
showed an increase in attacks
on mobile devices. (https).
As October is National • Keep a clean machine.
Cybersecurity Awareness Technology companies such
month, BBB reminds consum- as Apple and Microsoft are
ers to watch out for cyber constantly making safety
criminals who want to steal updates.
your money and your identity. Keep all software on
“Seventy-two percent internet-connected devices -
of Americans think their including PCs, smartphones
accounts are secure with and tablets - up to date to
only user names and pass- reduce risk of infection from
words,” said Mechele Agbay- malware.
) • Share with care. Limit
2005. Forecast production and West Virginia added one
increases by 3.7 Bcf/d in 2017. apiece. w
Texas declined by three rigs. js sent [0 y0U after accessing forms: online identity theft,
.... ... - - ... Arkansas, California, Kan- your password protected elec- financial
million British thermal units sas, North Dakota, Ohio, Utah - - -
(MMBtu) in the fourth quarter and Wyoming were unchanged.
The U.S. rig count peaked at Beware of links in unsolicited erty crime.
tracts for January 2017 deliv- in May at 404. on social media sites?'
Retail gasoline prices across
Texas up 2 cents this week
ASSOCIATED PRESS The association survey found ity or unscrupulous business
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COPPELL — Retail gasoline gasoline statewide at an average Hotline:' (903) 581-8373
natural gas prices in January this week to reach an average the most expensive gasoline in
$2.03 per gallon. Texas this week at an average
AAA Texas on Thursday $2.09 per gallon. AAA spokes-
Overall, total primary ener-
indus- gy consumption was 2 per-
totaled cent lower compared with the
2,530 million first six months of 2015. The
metric tons decrease was most notable
in the first in the residential and elec-
mo nths trie power sectors, where pri-
of 2016, the mary energy consumption
lowest level in decreased 9 percent and 3 per-
25 years. EIA cent, respectively.
projects that EIA expects the share of
energy-asso- U.S. total utility-scale electric-
ciated CO2 ity generation from natural
sector declined 3.8 percent in emissions will fall to 5,179 mil- gas will average 35 percent
2015, marking the fourth con- lion metric tons in 2016, the this year, and the share from
secutive year methane emis- lowest annual level since 1992. coal will average 30 percent,
sions have dropped. EIA attributed the decrease Last year, both fuels supplied
The EIA released its “Short- to a change in electric generat- about 33 percent of total U.S.
Term Energy Outlook” on ing fuels and the weather. electricity generation. In 2017,
EIA noted that natural gas natural gas and coal are fore-
industry had the lowest CO2 consumption has increased, cast to generate about 34 per-
emissions during the first six as has renewable consump- cent and 31 percent of electric-
tion, but coal consumption has ity, respectively, as natural gas
J ’’ J. prices are forecast to increase. _____
In the first six months of Non-hydropower renewables of rigs exploring for oil and nat- anj Mills, president and°CEO
eral regulations, the EPA has the fewest heating degree to generate 8 percent of elec- by 15 this week to 539.
A year ago, 787 rigs were resourceful and data breach- privacy settings on social
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have sharply curtailed oil and names and passwords are no details anywhere online. Ask
longer a sufficient solution to permission before tagging
secure accounts.” photos of friends.
BBB encourages online • Secure your smartphone.
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of energy (oil, natural gas, and as natural gas, distillate heat- duction fell from 79.7 billion oil and 105 explored for natural about cyber security risks and and lock your smartphones.
Renewable
September 2015 to 76.5 Bcf/d as miscellaneous.
Among major oil- and gas-
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