Cnooc Pays $570 Million for Chesapeake Shale Stake BusinessWeek Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:35 PM PST Cnooc Ltd., Chinaâs largest offshore energy producer, agreed to pay $570 million in cash for a one- third stake in Chesapeake Energy Corp.âs Niobrara shale project, adding to its U.S. holdings in crude oil production. | Caledonia schools get energy rebate MLive.com Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:22 PM PST Caledonia Community Schools received an incentive rebate check for $71,910 from Consumers Energy last week. The rebate was part of the companyâs energy efficiency program, which offers rebates to organizations that find ways to reduce their energy use. | CNOOC To Buy One-third Stake In Cheasapeake Shale Gas Project For $570 Mln RTT News Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:18 PM PST Natural gas producer Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK) said Sunday that CNOOC Ltd. (CEO), China's largest offshore producer of oil and natural gas, has agreed to buy a 33.3 percent stake in Chesapeake's leasehold acres in northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming for $570 million in cash. The deal is the second between the two companies for shale gas. | Saving Energy, Saving Money WTVY Dothan Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:17 PM PST Going green can save some green. Some Elba natives have figured out a smart way to do it too. | Grey Highlands appeals energy ruling Owen Sound Sun Times Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:16 PM PST Don Crosby Sun Times correspondent Grey Highlands is appealing a ruling by the Ontario Energy Board to allow wind energy developer International Power Canada to use municipal road allowances for distribution lines from its Plateau Wind Project in the Maxwell Feversham area.[...] | Board members tour Elgin landfill The Herald News Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:08 PM PST JOLIET â" Members of the Will County Board hoped to get a better idea of how their new gas-to-energy plant at the Prairie View Landfill will work when they visited a similar site in South Elgin. âThis is an exciting and beneficial project for the residents of Will Countyâ said ⦠| Zumba, yoga, & abs, O my! PUC offers specialty classes The PUC Chronicle Sun, 30 Jan 2011 18:02 PM PST By: Jacob Arredondo There is a reason to get back in the gym for those who tremble at the sight of a treadmill. Aside from beach season coming up, PUCâs Fitness Center is offering a selection of specialty classes in order to motivate gym goers and add a new energy to a s... | | |
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