Carolyn Davis joined the editorial staff of Intelligence Press Inc. in Houston in May, 2000. Prior to that, she covered regulatory issues for environmental and occupational safety and health publications. She also has worked as a reporter for several daily newspapers in Texas, including the Waco Tribune-Herald, the Temple Daily Telegram and the Killeen Daily Herald. She attended Texas A&M University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Houston.
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New Natural Gas-Fired Facility, Mild Weather Spell Plenty of Summer Capacity, Says ERCOT
Texas should have plenty of generation capacity, natural gas and otherwise, to deal with an expected mild summer and the startup of one big gas-fired facility sooner than expected, officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) said Monday.
WPX Sells More Marcellus NatGas Capacity for $200M-Plus
WPX Energy Inc., which last year pulled the anchor in Appalachia to focus on its western portfolio, is selling a package of Marcellus Shale natural gas marketing contracts and related firm transportation capacity for more than $200 million to an undisclosed buyer.
NGI The Weekly Gas Market Report
Oh, Natural Gas Demand, Where Art Thou?
North American natural gas demand growth is shaping up to be modest this year and again in 2016, as speculators wait for industrial projects to be completed and exports to become reality, Raymond James & Associates Inc. analysts said Monday.
New Natural Gas-Fired Facility, Mild Weather Spell Plenty of Summer Capacity, Says ERCOT
Texas should have plenty of generation capacity, natural gas and otherwise, to deal with an expected mild summer and the startup of one big gas-fired facility sooner than expected, officials with the Electric Reliability Council of Texas said Monday.
WPX Sells More Marcellus NatGas Capacity for $200M-Plus
WPX Energy Inc., which last year pulled the anchor in Appalachia to focus on its western portfolio, is selling a package of Marcellus Shale natural gas marketing contracts and related firm transportation capacity for more than $200 million to an undisclosed buyer.
Chevron’s Aggressive Pursuit of Cost Reductions Captures $900M in 1Q Savings
Like its Big Oil brothers, Chevron Corp.’s first quarter profits were slammed by the slide in oil prices, but quick action by management to improve efficiencies and cut costs led to a savings of $900 million across the company, the CFO said Friday.
Williams Coping With Curtailed Natural Gas Volumes in Appalachia
Williams is preparing for curtailed natural gas volumes from some of its customers in Appalachia because prices are low and there’s no expectation on when they may improve, CEO Alan Armstrong said Thursday.
NGI The Weekly Gas Market Report
Chevron’s Aggressive Pursuit of Cost Reductions Captures $900M in 1Q Savings
Like its Big Oil brothers, Chevron Corp.'s first quarter profits were slammed by the slide in oil prices, but quick action by management to improve efficiencies and cut costs led to a savings of $900 million across the company, the CFO said Friday.
Williams Coping With Curtailed Natural Gas Volumes in Appalachia
Williams is preparing for curtailed natural gas volumes from some of its customers in Appalachia because prices are low and there's no expectation on when they may improve, CEO Alan Armstrong said Thursday.
Millennials Oppose Fracking, Split on Keystone, Harvard Poll Finds
Three out of four U.S. Millennials, young adults who are between 18 and 29 years old, oppose the use of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), according to a new poll by Harvard University’s Institute of Politics (IOP).