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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Energy Transfer Now Projects Partial Delay of Rover Phase 1
While part of Energy Transfer Partners LP’s Rover Pipeline Phase 1 remains on track for an early July start-up, the rest of Phase 1 is likely to get pushed back, a company spokeswoman said Thursday.
Rover’s Phase 1 to See Partial Delay, Energy Transfer Says
While part of Energy Transfer Partners LP’s Rover Pipeline Phase 1 remains on track for an early July start-up, the rest of Phase 1 is likely to get pushed back, a company spokeswoman said Thursday.
FERC Kennels Rover Pipeline’s Request to Finish Creek Crossings in Ohio, West Virginia
FERC has denied giving Rover Pipeline LLC permission to finish horizontal directional drilling (HDD) at two sites critical to laterals in Ohio and West Virginia — at least for now.
Rover’s Request Denied By FERC, HDDs Still On Pause
FERC has denied Rover Pipeline LLC permission to finish horizontal directional drilling (HDD) at two sites critical to laterals in Ohio and West Virginia — at least for now.
Democratic Senator Again Questions EPA’s Pruitt About Devon Ties
Citing a report that Obama-era environmental enforcement against Devon Energy Corp. could be rolled back, a high-ranking Senate Democrat is once again questioning Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt over his ties to the Oklahoma City-based operator.
PJM Capacity Auction Shining Impact on Cheap Marcellus/Utica Natural Gas
PJM Interconnection released the results Tuesday of its capacity auction for the 2020-2021 period, with natural gas combined-cycle plants accounting for most of the new generation cleared at 2,350 MW.
Atlantic Coast Pipeline Still Garnering Most Voters’ Support in WV, VA, NC
More than half of registered voters in West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina support the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), according to a survey released Monday by the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA).
Sabal Trail Seeks FERC OK to Begin Service in Late May
Sabal Trail Transmission LLC is seeking FERC authorization to place part of its 1.07 million Dth/d pipeline into service by the end of this month.
Tallgrass to Acquire Natural Gas Gathering System in PRB
Tallgrass Energy Partners LP affiliate Tallgrass Midstream LLC agreed Wednesday to purchase the Douglas natural gas gathering system in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin (PRB) from DCP Midstream in a deal valued at $128 million.
Virginia, New York Advance Climate Actions Despite Trump Administration Rollbacks
The Trump administration may be rolling back Obama-era emissions limits, but at least two state governors aren’t letting that stop them from taking action to address climate change.