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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TETCO Files For 157,500 Dth/d Expansion In Texas, Louisiana
Texas Eastern Transmission LP (Tetco) has filed for a FERC certificate for its proposed Texas-Louisiana Markets Project, a 157,500 Dth/d expansion targeting increased electric and industrial demand along the Gulf Coast.
Permian Leads Declines As Rig Pullback Continues; U.S. Drops 15
Driven by declines in the Permian Basin and Haynesville Shale, the U.S. rig count fell by 15 for the week ended Friday, nearly doubling the already steep eight-rig loss from the week before, according to data from Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI).
FERC Signs Off on Two More Rover HDDs
FERC on Friday authorized Rover Pipeline LLC to resume horizontal directional drilling (HDD) at two additional locations where work had been stopped following an April drilling fluids spill near the Tuscarawas River in Ohio.
Rover Gets FERC Nod For Two More HDDs
FERC on Friday authorized Rover Pipeline LLC to resume horizontal directional drilling (HDD) at two additional locations where work had been stopped following an April drilling fluids spill near the Tuscarawas River in Ohio.
U.S. Drops Eight NatGas, Seven Oil Rigs as Onshore Loses Some Momentum
The United States dropped eight natural gas rigs for the week ended Friday amid a continued pullback in domestic drilling activity, according to data from Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI).
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Kinder Morgan Finding Strong Interest in Moving Permian Gas to Texas Gulf Coast
Kinder Morgan Inc. (KMI) is in advanced talks with shippers for its Gulf Coast Express (GCX) expansion targeting associated gas from the Permian Basin, and the Houston-based midstreamer could make a final investment decision on the project during the fourth quarter, management said Wednesday.
NatGas Futures Stress Over Winter Outlook; Cash In Shoulder Season Lull
A perfect storm of demand-neutral shoulder season temperatures had day-ahead natural gas prices in the red at most points across the country Thursday, and the NGI National Spot Gas Average fell 11 cents to $2.48/MMBtu, approaching the recent low of $2.41/MMBtu set at the beginning of the month.
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AGA Predicting Colder Winter, 3% Increase in Residential NatGas Demand
Residential customers should expect an average 5% increase on their natural gas bills this winter as colder weather leads to higher demand and prices, the American Gas Association (AGA) said Tuesday.
Michigan Regulators Notify Rover of Contaminated Discharge
Rover Pipeline LLC construction activities in Washtenaw County, MI, may be partially to blame for petroleum-laced water being discharged into nearby wetlands, according to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ).
FERC Approves Atlantic Coast, Mountain Valley Pipelines in Rare Split Decision
In a pair of orders handed down late Friday, FERC approved the Appalachian-to-Southeast Atlantic Coast (ACP) and Mountain Valley pipelines (MVP) in a rare split decision.