Fracking is a high-profile environmental topic. The immediate and long term impact of fracking operations on public health and the environment definitely require further assessment as the debate on the issue continues.
The practice of drilling for natural gas, known as fracturing or fracking, has come under the insurance industrys microscope, says Matt Pateidl, vice president of environmental risk for Lockton Inc. in New York. The brokerage has several clients involved in fracking: from those who manufacture the pipelines to those who...
The practice of drilling for natural gas, known as fracturing or fracking, has come under the insurance industrys microscope, says Matt Pateidl, vice president of environmental risk for Lockton Inc. in New York. The brokerage has several clients involved in fracking: from those who manufacture the pipelines to those who...
When your clients’ top executives demand to know, “What the frack is going on,” do you have an answer? Do you even know what they’re talking about? Gina Jones and Ivy Riggs provide the info you need to arm youself to address your clients’ concerns.
To compete in a marketplace flooded with competition, environmental insurance carriers to better stand out from the pack are developing new products—built on a growing familiarity with and sophisticated grasp of the unique coverage requirements of specific industry classes.
When your clients’ top executives demand to know, “What the frack is going on,” do you have an answer? Do you even know what they’re talking about? Gina Jones and Ivy Riggs provide the info you need to arm yourself to address your clients’ concerns.
When your clients’ top executives demand to know, “What the frack is going on,” do you have an answer? Do you even know what they’re talking about? Gina Jones and Ivy Riggs provide the info you need to arm yourself to address your clients’ concerns.
Natural gas exploration companies and public risk managers have a number of issues to consider—from environmental risks of the extraction process to risk transfer—before embracing the process of hydraulic fracturing.