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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Chesapeake Agrees to Larger Settlement With Pennsylvania Landowners
A new proposal amending a settlement between a group of Pennsylvania landowners and Chesapeake Energy Corp. that’s been tied up in federal court for more than a year now would find the company paying $3.5 million more than originally agreed if approved by a judge.
National Fuel Projects Lower NatGas Rates For Consumers This Year
Even as low purchased gas costs in Pennsylvania are expected to continue benefiting consumers for the remainder of the winter, one utility believes its rates could be even lower next season.
Equitrans Files FERC Application For Ohio Valley Connector
An EQT Midstream Partners LP subsidiary has filed an application with FERC seeking approval to construct its Ohio Valley Connector project, which would extend the Equitrans transmission system from northwestern West Virginia to Clarington, OH.
Dominion Goes to Court Over Atlantic Coast Pipeline Survey Access
Dominion Resources Inc. is filing lawsuits against hundreds of landowners in Virginia and North Carolina who have not allowed the company access to their properties for survey work related to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
India’s Reliance Secures Shipping Partner For U.S. Ethane Transport
India’s Reliance Industries Ltd. has reached an agreement with Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines to transport U.S. ethane overseas, following up on a previously announced plan to secure more feedstock for its expanding crackers in India (see Daily GPI, Aug. 21).
Ohio Valley Ethane Pipeline Still Shut After Xmas Eve Fire
Williams Partners LP’s Ohio Valley Ethane Pipeline is still out of service as the company assesses damage from a fire that broke out at a metering station on Christmas Eve in southwest Pennsylvania, a company spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday.
Southwestern Plans to Step on the Gas Pedal in Appalachia Next Year
After a recent buying spree to strengthen its position in the Appalachian Basin and gain entry to the region’s liquids-rich window, Southwestern Energy Co. won’t slow down next year, with plans to spend on its latest acquisitions and ramp-up production steadily.
Appalachian Service Provider Adding Equipment, Employees For Increasingly Larger Wells
As oil’s six-month slide persists and natural gas prices stagnate with warmer temperatures, the season hasn’t treated the upstream sector kindly, with news of spending cuts, potential job losses and some fields feeling the squeeze more than others.
Eclipse to Fund Large Share of 2015 Spending With Private Placement
Eclipse Resources Corp. said Monday that it will sell 62.5 million shares in a private placement that will help fund a large portion of its 2015 capital budget of $640 million in a move aimed at preserving its balance sheet during the commodities downturn.
Dominion Suing for Survey Access in Virginia
Dominion Resources Inc. is filing lawsuits against hundreds of landowners in Virginia and North Carolina who have not allowed the company access to their properties for survey work related to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.