David Bradley joined the staff of NGI in June, 2007 following eight years of news reporting for Northern Virginia newspapers and more than a dozen years in the telecommunications industry. He received his bachelor's degree in Communications and English from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA., and his master's degree in Information Management from Marymount University in Arlington, VA. David retired in August 2020.
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Hess Continues Transformation With Plans for Retail Spinoff
Continuing it’s transformation into a pure-play oil and natural gas exploration and production company, Hess Corp. has filed a Form 10 Registration Statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the formation of Hess Retail Corp., a subsidiary containing convenience stores and gasoline refueling stations that the New York-based energy company said it will then seek to sell.
EIA Reports Renewed Production Strength in October
U.S. natural gas production, which had seen an uncharacteristic stumble in September, recovered in October, with the shale-rich “Other States” category once again helping to push the national total higher, according to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report.
EIA: ‘Other States’ Production Increased Again in October
U.S. natural gas production, which had seen an uncharacteristic stumble in September, recovered in October, with the shale-rich “Other States” category once again helping to push the national total higher, according to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Monthly Natural Gas Gross Production Report.
ALJ: Xcel Should Seek Minnesota Solar, Rather Than NatGas, Generation
Xcel Energy’s plans to increase electricity generation in Minnesota should rely on solar power rather than natural gas, according to an administrative law judge (ALJ) tasked with reviewing the issue.
FERC, CFTC Agree on Jurisdiction, Information Sharing
FERC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) on Thursday signed two memoranda of understanding (MOU) to address overlapping jurisdiction and information sharing in connection with market surveillance and investigations into potential market manipulation, fraud or abuse.
Maine Hospital Opens Valve to CNG Service
The Cary Medical Center in Caribou, ME, will start 2014 running primarily on compressed natural gas (CNG) from Xpress Natural Gas (XNG) following a recent valve-turning ceremony at the hospital, which had previously used heating oil.
EnerJex Doubles Mississippian Oil Project Acreage
EnerJex Resources Inc. has doubled its acreage position in its Mississippian Oil Project from 2,840 gross (2,556 net) acres to 6,370 gross (5,267 net) acres near the company’s operations in Woodson County, KS.
Regulators Give Thumbs-Up to Vermont Gas Expansion Project
State regulators have approved an application from Vermont Gas Systems (VGS) for Phase 1 of its Addison Rutland Natural Gas Project (ANGP), which would extend service to the towns of Monkton, Ferrisburgh, Vergennes, New Haven, Bristol, Middlebury and East Middlebury in Addison County, the South Burlington, VT-based utility said.
Sawgrass Bows to Shale Flood, Shelves Louisiana Storage Project
In a tacit acknowledgement that the prolific Marcellus Shale has significantly lessoned the need for natural gas storage in the Gulf region, Sawgrass Storage LLC has asked FERC to vacate a previously issued certificate to convert a depleted natural gas reservoir in northern Louisiana to an interstate gas storage facility.
Centrica Unit Selling Three Gas-Fired Generators in Texas
Centrica plc North American subsidiary Direct Energy will sell three natural gas-fired power stations in Texas to The Blackstone Group LP for $685 million in cash, the UK utility said Wednesday.