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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Natural Gas Prices to Average Just $2.11 This Year, Despite Mid-Year Bump, Says EIA
An expected decline in domestic natural gas production and increased power sector demand will push prices to an average $2.22/MMBtu in 3Q2020, but Henry Hub spot prices will average just $2.11 for the full year, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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Despite Mid-Year Bump, EIA Expects 2020 Natural Gas Prices to Average Just $2.11
An expected decline in domestic natural gas production and increased power sector demand will push prices to an average $2.22/MMBtu in 3Q2020, but Henry Hub spot prices will average just $2.11 for the full year, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Public Comment Period for Administration’s NEPA Revision Closes
The public comment period for revisions to the Nixon-era National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) proposed by White House’s Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) came to a close Tuesday, with environmental groups still fighting the changes.
Danly’s FERC Nomination Moves to Full Senate Over Democrats’ Objections
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee voted Tuesday to report out President Trump’s nomination of James Danly to be a member of FERC, but only after complaints from several members about the White House stalling on more nominations.
Frack Ban Could Cost $7.1 Trillion in GDP, Says API
A ban on federal leasing hydraulic fracturing (fracking) on public and private lands in the United States would potentially cost as many as 7.5 million jobs in 2022 and lead to a cumulative gross domestic production (GDP) loss of $7.1 trillion by 2030, according to the American Petroleum Institute (API).
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U.S. and India to Promote Energy Ties, Say Trump and Modi
President Trump and India’s Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi vowed Wednesday to strengthen a comprehensive global strategic partnership between their countries, including growing links in trade and investment in hydrocarbons such as liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Industry, Environmental Groups Debate Trump Plan to Exempt Major Infrastructure from NEPA Oversight
Verbal skirmishing over proposed changes to the Nixon-era National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) continued even as the White House’s Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) prepared for its final scheduled hearing on the nation’s benchmark environmental protection law.
Rehearing of Atlantic Bridge Flash Decision Denied by FERC
FERC voted Tuesday to deny two requests to rehear a December 2018 letter order granting Algonquin Gas Transmission LLC’s two-year extension to complete construction of the Atlantic Bridge project.
FERC Turns Down Jordan Cove LNG — For Now — And Approves Other Texas Gas Export Projects
FERC set aside a motion to authorize the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Oregon Thursday, promising to revisit the issue in the near future, a day after the state again denied a key approval for the facility. Commissioners also approved a quartet of other LNG projects during their monthly meeting in Washington, DC.
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Rare Natural Gas Production Decrease From Key U.S. Unconventional Plays in March, Says EIA
For the first time in three years, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) is predicting a month-to-month decline in total natural gas production from seven of the most prolific onshore U.S. unconventional plays in March, and oil production is expected to remain virtually flat.