Jamison Cocklin joined the staff of NGI in November 2013 to cover the Appalachian Basin. He was appointed Senior Editor, LNG in October 2019, and then to Managing Editor, LNG in February 2024. Prior to joining NGI, he worked as a business and energy reporter at the Youngstown Vindicator, covering the regional economy and the Utica Shale play. He also served as a city reporter at the Bangor Daily News and did freelance work for the Associated Press. He has a bachelor's degree in journalism and political science from the University of Maine.
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Amid Downturn, Consol Stays Focused on Shift from Coal to NatGas
Consol Energy Inc. produced 235.7 Bcfe in 2014, 37% more than the 172.4 Bcfe it produced the prior-year, as its exploration and production (E&P) division drove profits in the Marcellus Shale and its operations continued to shift from coal to natural gas.
Enterprise Volumes Higher but Revenues Drop 22%
Enterprise Products Partners LP’s $4.6 billion acquisition of Oiltanking Partners LP and growth in its fee-based businesses helped to offset the effects of lower commodity prices in the final quarter of 2014, but revenues fell 22%.
ATEX Service Still Limited After Rupture, Unclear When Fix Could Happen
Ethane deliveries on Enterprise Products Partners LP’s (EPP) Appalachia-to-Texas Express (ATEX) pipeline are still limited days after a stretch of the line ruptured and exploded, according to a company representative.
Wolf Reinstates Leasing Ban in Pennsylvania Forests, Parks
In one of his first significant moves since taking office Jan. 20, Pennsylvania’s Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf signed an executive order on Thursday reinstating a moratorium on oil and gas leases in state-owned parks and forests, drawing widespread praise from the state’s environmental groups.
NiSource Sets Terms for Columbia Pipeline IPO
NiSource Inc. said this week it would offer 40 million common units at $19-21 each for Columbia Pipeline Partners LP, a master limited partnership (MLP) first announced in September to help raise cash for its natural gas transmission, midstream and storage assets.
Midstream Exec Predicts Rebound in U.S. Oil Prices…in 2017
A U.S. midstream executive told an industry conference in Pittsburgh Wednesday the downturn in oil prices should get worse before it gets better, and he expects little relief before 2017.
Carrizo to Stick With Oil, Stay Flexible During Downturn
Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc. will join its peers and “downshift” its drilling program this year, company management said during an analyst conference Tuesday, announcing a plan to stick with oil, cut spending and stay flexible in the event that commodity prices rebound.
NiSource Sets Terms for Midstream MLP
NiSource Inc. said this week that it would offer 40 million common units at $19-21 each for Columbia Pipeline Partners LP, a master limited partnership (MLP) it announced in September to help raise cash for its natural gas transmission, midstream and storage assets.
ATEX Ruptures, Limiting Key Appalachian Ethane Deliveries
A section of Enterprise Products Partners LP’s (EPP) Appalachia-to-Texas Express (ATEX) pipeline, which entered commercial service a year ago, ruptured and caught fire early Monday, limiting service on a critical ethane outlet that serves the Marcellus and Utica shales, a company spokesman said.
ATEX Ruptures, Limiting Key Appalachian Ethane Deliveries
A section of Enterprise Products Partners LP’s (EPP) Appalachia-to-Texas Express (ATEX) pipeline, which entered commercial service a year ago, ruptured and caught fire early Monday, limiting service on a critical ethane outlet that serves the Marcellus and Utica shales, a company spokesman said.