Jeremiah Shelor joined NGI in 2015 after covering business and politics for The Exponent Telegram in Clarksburg, WV. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Literary Nonfiction from West Virginia University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Virginia Tech.
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Four Natural Gas Rigs Depart as BHGE’s U.S. Count Tumbles
In what drillers may hope is not a sign that their luck has run out, the United States saw 13 rigs exit the patch during the week ended Friday, including four natural gas-directed, according to data from Baker Hughes, a GE Company (BHGE).
Enbridge to Acquire Spectra MLP, Cites FERC Tax Policy Change
Enbridge Inc. will simplify its corporate structure by acquiring affiliated master limited partnership (MLP) Spectra Energy Partners LP (SEP) in an all-stock transaction valued at $3.3 billion (C$4.3 billion), the companies announced Friday.
Market Awaits Storage Data; September Natural Gas Called Slightly Lower
September natural gas futures were set to open Thursday about 1.3 cents lower at around $2.943/MMBtu, with the market turning to the upcoming release of government storage data as it weighs lean stockpiles and lingering heat against plentiful production.
FERC, Satisfied with Rover Restoration Progress, Clears Supply Laterals for Service
Bringing to a close months of delays stemming from restoration issues, FERC on Thursday authorized Rover Pipeline LLC to place its Burgettstown and Majorsville laterals into service.
New Jersey Rate Advocate Takes PennEast Challenge to Federal Court
The New Jersey Division of Rate Counsel (NJDRC), the state’s utility consumer advocate, took its opposition to the PennEast Pipeline Project to federal court this week, challenging FERC’s certificate in a petition submitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Trade War with China Said to Hinder Second Wave of U.S. LNG Projects
An escalating trade war between the United States and China threatens to jeopardize access to one of the largest markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and could delay final investment decisions (FID) on the next wave of U.S. LNG export terminals, according to an analysis by Morningstar Commodities Research.
September Natural Gas Called Close to Even as Forecasts, Deficits Supportive
September natural gas futures were set to open Wednesday close to even at around $2.971/MMBtu, holding onto most of the prior day’s gains as hot weather and storage deficits remain supportive for prices.
New Capacity Driving Growth in U.S. Pipeline Exports to Mexico, Says EIA
U.S. natural gas pipeline exports to Mexico are on the ramp thanks to recent expansions to cross-border capacity, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Wednesday.
September Called Higher Amid Hotter Overnight Forecast Trends
September natural gas futures were set to open Tuesday about 3.6 cents higher at around $2.977/MMBtu as overnight guidance continued to advertise hotter trends, potentially complicating efforts to shrink large inventory deficits.
Rover Says Majorsville, Burgettstown Restoration May Extend to Mid-December
Restoration work on the Rover Pipeline Project’s Burgettstown and Majorsville laterals could extend until mid-December, according to information submitted to FERC.