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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FERC, NERC Move to Ensure Grid Reliability During Coronavirus Emergency
FERC and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) said Thursday they are taking steps to ensure that operators of the U.S. bulk electric system “can focus their resources on keeping people safe and the lights on” during the coronavirus emergency.
U.S. Should Embargo Russian, OPEC Oil, Says North Dakota Senator
The United States should embargo oil from Russia and Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) nations in response to their efforts “to distort energy markets,” according to Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND).
FERC Approves Gulf South’s Index 99 Natural Gas Expansion
FERC has authorized construction and operation of Gulf South Pipeline Co.’s proposed Index 99 Expansion project, which would increase natural gas firm transportation to markets along the Gulf Coast.
Jordan Cove LNG Finally Approved by FERC on Split Vote
FERC on Thursday authorized the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) project after weeks of delay, leaving sponsors to untangle remaining state-level roadblocks in Oregon.
North Dakota Senator Calls for U.S. Embargo of Russian, OPEC Oil
The United States should embargo oil from Russia and Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) nations in response to their efforts “to distort energy markets,” according to Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND).
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Key Lower 48 Plays to See Declining Natural Gas Production in April, Says EIA
Natural gas production from seven of the most prolific onshore U.S. unconventional plays is likely to decline in April compared with March, and oil production will remain nearly unchanged, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Natural Gas Marketers Finish Nearly Flat Year with 2% Decline in NGI’s 2019, 4Q Surveys
Leading natural gas marketers reported a third consecutive quarterly decline in 4Q2019, though the rate of decline slowed significantly, and total sales volumes for full-year 2019 were off only slightly compared with 2018, according to NGI’s Top North American Natural Gas Marketers rankings.
Natural Gas Production From Key Onshore Plays Down Next Month, Oil Nearly Flat, Says EIA
Natural gas production from seven of the most prolific onshore U.S. unconventional plays is likely to decline in April compared with March, and oil production will remain nearly unchanged, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
James Danly Confirmed to FERC; Democrats Call for More Nominations from White House
The Senate voted 52-40 Thursday to confirm James Danly to be a member of the chronically short-handed FERC.
Senate Confirms James Danly to FERC; Democrats Call for More Nominations
The Senate voted 52-40 Thursday to confirm James Danly to be a member of the chronically short-handed FERC.