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  1. With the advent of unconventional resources, about 90% of the United States oil and natural gas activity is and will continue to be performed by U.S. independent oil and natural gas companies, which are defined as companies that are not vertically integrated with refining. The production and capital spending activities of the independent operators

  2. This first of two articles covers the initial 65 years of IPAA’s history, from 1929 through 1994. Early days: 1929-1940 The independent producer of spring 1929 was in bad shape amid troubling times.

  3. Aug 1, 2012 · The history of ISOs in the US also highlights the role of computing power in facilitating both the existence and functions of independent system operators (see Isemonger, 2009), who notes that the emergence of software to manage the grid and run ancillary services markets is crucial to their development. The evolution of MISO illustrates how ISOs learn from each other and seem to be gradually ...

    • Michael G. Pollitt
    • 2012
  4. DOI: 10.1016/B978-008045030-8/50016-3 Corpus ID: 113792992; Independent System Operators in The USA. History, Lessons Learned, and Prospects @inproceedings{ONeill2006IndependentSO, title={Independent System Operators in The USA.

  5. The U.S. Internal Revenue Code section 613A (d) defines an independent producer as a producer who does not have more than $5 million in retail sales of oil and gas in a year or who does not refine more than an average of 75,000 barrels per day of crude oil during a given year. There are about 9,000 independent oil and natural gas producers in ...

  6. About IPAA. The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) has represented independent oil and natural gas producers for more than 90 years. On June 10, 1929, President Herbert Hoover called a national and state conference to discuss and formulate a practical program for the conservation of America’s natural petroleum resources.

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  8. Jan 17, 2024 · Independent System Operators (ISO) grew out of Orders Nos. 888/889 where the Commission suggested the concept of an Independent System Operator as one way for existing tight power pools to satisfy the requirement of providing non-discriminatory access to transmission. Subsequently, in Order No. 2000, the Commission encouraged the voluntary ...

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