MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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Over the past six months, The New York Times reviewed thousands of pages of documents related to shale gas, including hundreds of industry e-mails, internal agency documents and reports by analysts. A selection of these documents is included here; names and identifying information have been redacted to protect the confidentiality of sources, many of whom were not authorized by their employers to communicate with The Times. ...
Below are two e-mails from a Texas-based oil and gas company [employee] who previously was a senior official at Enron. He says that the economics of the Haynesville shale in Louisiana and Texas do not make sense. The first e-mail is from the official and was sent Nov. 7, 2009. The second e-mail is from Aug. 18, 2009. He says that, based on parallels he sees between Enron and shale gas companies, he will not be investing in shale gas.