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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FERC Responds to Sabal Trail Push Back, Releases Draft Supplemental EIS
FERC issued a draft supplemental environmental impact statement (EIS) Wednesday for the Sabal Trail Pipeline and two related pipeline expansions, addressing an Aug. 22 appeals court opinion that vacated and remanded its certificate for the projects.
Encana Starts Up First of Three Montney Processing Plants, On Track to Hit Growth Targets
Encana Corp.’s Tower processing plant in Canada’s Montney Shale has started up ahead of schedule and under budget, the Calgary-based independent announced Wednesday.
Chesapeake Cuts ’17 Guidance on Harvey, But Oil Volumes Rising ‘Substantially’
Citing Hurricane Harvey, completed asset sales and changes in capital allocation, Chesapeake Energy Corp. on Tuesday revised down its full-year 2017 production guidance by roughly 2%.
Pipeline Expansions Outpacing Production Forecast, Means Upside for Northeast Supply, Say Analysts
The current slate of Marcellus and Utica shale takeaway expansions exceeds expected supply growth, a dynamic that points to shrinking Appalachian basis differentials and major upside for regional production over the next few years, according to analysts with Raymond James & Associates Inc.
Trading Range Intact; October Seen 2 Cents Higher
October natural gas is expected to open 2 cents higher Friday morning at $2.95 as weather models show warmth extending out into October and traders mull a long position. Overnight oil markets were mixed.
Greens File for Nexus Rehearing, Again Cite Sabal Trail Ruling
A coalition of environmental groups led by the Sierra Club filed a rehearing request Thursday challenging FERC’s recent certificate approving the Nexus Gas Transmission natural gas pipeline and related projects.
Permian Adds Six Rigs, But U.S. Count Falls on Oil Declines
Gains in the Permian Basin weren’t enough to offset the ongoing pullback in the U.S. rig count for the week ended Friday, and the United States finished down one to 935, according to data compiled by Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI).
U.S. Adds Four NatGas Rigs; Oil Drilling Pullback Continues
A gain of four natural gas-directed drilling rigs in the United States for the week ended Friday couldn’t make up for declines in oil-directed drilling, and the U.S. rig count fell by one to end at 935, according to data compiled by Baker Hughes Inc. (BHI).
Seeking Rover Stormwater Permit, Ohio EPA Calling on AG For Help
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) still wants Rover Pipeline LLC to submit a stormwater permit application and pay $2.3 million in fines, and the regulator has asked the state attorney general (AG) to assist in enforcement, Director Craig Butler said Wednesday.
Transco’s LNG-Focused Gulf Connector Gets Favorable EA
FERC released a favorable environmental assessment (EA) Thursday for Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co.’s (Transco) proposed 475,000 Dth/d Gulf Connector Expansion project.