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Jeremiah Shelor

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.

FERC Approves Atlantic Coast, Mountain Valley Pipelines in Rare Split Decision

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.

October 16, 2017
Marcellus-to-Southeast ACP, MVP Projects Get FERC OK; LaFleur Dissents

Marcellus-to-Southeast ACP, MVP Projects Get FERC OK; LaFleur Dissents

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.

October 16, 2017
Eagle Ford, Barnett Post Big Declines As U.S. Rig Count Falls By Eight

Eagle Ford, Barnett Post Big Declines As U.S. Rig Count Falls By Eight

Drilling permit activity is on the upswing, which could mean a rebound in the U.S. rig count is on the way — just not for the week ended Friday.

October 13, 2017
U.S. Drops Two NatGas, Five Oil Rigs As Count Reaches Lowest Point Since June 9

U.S. Drops Two NatGas, Five Oil Rigs As Count Reaches Lowest Point Since June 9

Drilling permit activity is on the upswing, which could mean a rebound in the U.S. rig count is on the way — just not for the week ended Friday.

October 13, 2017

AGT NatGas Scheduling Practices Cost New England Customers $3.6B, Says EDF

Natural gas pipeline capacity scheduling practices by affiliates of two major utilities cost New England customers an estimated $3.6 billion from 2013 to 2016, according to research by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

October 13, 2017
U.S. Rig Count ‘Inflection Point’ Possible as Permits Near Pre-Downturn Levels, Says Evercore

U.S. Rig Count ‘Inflection Point’ Possible as Permits Near Pre-Downturn Levels, Says Evercore

The domestic rig count could be nearing an inflection point as the current tally of weekly average drilling permits approaches 2014 levels, driven by higher commodity prices and “a strengthening macro outlook” for the industry, according to analysts with Evercore ISI.

October 12, 2017
FERC OKs Nexus Construction, Gives Rover Approval to Resume More HDDs

FERC OKs Nexus Construction, Gives Rover Approval to Resume More HDDs

FERC issued an order Wednesday clearing Nexus Gas Transmission LLC to start construction, an expected but no less significant step forward for the delayed greenfield natural gas pipeline.

October 11, 2017
Nexus Gets FERC Go-Ahead to Start Construction; Rover Allowed More HDDs

Nexus Gets FERC Go-Ahead to Start Construction; Rover Allowed More HDDs

FERC issued an order Wednesday clearing Nexus Gas Transmission LLC to start construction, an expected but no less significant step forward for the delayed greenfield natural gas pipeline.

October 11, 2017

Transco’s New York Bay Expansion Enters Service, Adds 115,000 Dth/d

Williams Partners LP has started up its New York Bay Expansion, adding 115,000 Dth/d on its Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco) system to serve the New York City (NYC) market, the Tulsa-based master limited partnership said Monday.

October 9, 2017

FERC OKs New Rover Compression, Upping Capacity to 1.2 Bcf/d

FERC on Friday authorized Rover Pipeline LLC to start up three units at its Compressor Station 1 in Carroll County, OH, putting the 3.25 Bcf/d mega project a step closer to bringing its full capacity online by 1Q2018.

October 6, 2017