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Agreement Clears the Way for Georgia Power Pipeline

The Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) Tuesday approved a settlement proposal that removes a stumbling block from Georgia Power’s plans to build a 19-mile natural gas pipeline through the suburban metropolitan area just west of Atlanta.

September 5, 2007

The Dickens, You Say: A Tale of Two Shales in Arkoma Basin

The Arkoma Basin has become a “tale of two shales” — it’s not quite the best of times yet, but it’s certainly not the worst. By 2010, natural gas volumes from the Fayetteville and Woodford shales may approach 970 MMcfe/d, a significant jump from this year’s expectation of 469 MMcfe/d.

August 20, 2007

Michigan Consolidated Trades Rate Increase for Excess Gas Profit

Michigan Consolidated Gas (MichCon) will postpone until 2010 a request to raise base rates if the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) allows the company to sell excess gas from one of its storage fields.

August 20, 2007

The Dickens, You Say: A Tale of Two Shales in Arkoma Basin

The Arkoma Basin has become a “tale of two shales” — it’s not quite the best of times yet, but it’s certainly not the worst. By 2010, natural gas volumes from the Fayetteville and Woodford shales may approach 970 MMcfe/d, a significant jump from this year’s expectation of 469 MMcfe/d.

August 20, 2007

Michigan Consolidated Trades Rate Increase for Excess Gas Profit

Michigan Consolidated Gas (MichCon) will postpone until 2010 a request to raise base rates if the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) allows the company to sell excess gas from one of its storage fields.

August 16, 2007

Alberta Gas Production Declining Following 2001 Peak, Agency Says

After more than half a century as the Canadian supply mainstay, Alberta natural gas production has peaked and will decline no matter how much drilling producers do, the province’s industry watchdog agency says.

June 11, 2007

Alberta Gas Production Declining Following 2001 Peak, Agency Says

After more than half a century as the Canadian supply mainstay, Alberta natural gas production has peaked and will decline no matter how much drilling producers do, the province’s industry watchdog agency says.

June 8, 2007

Leading Oregon LNG Project Can Win Race, Proponent Says

Although it is not a well known name in the energy industry, NorthernStar Natural Gas Inc. aims to be recognizable by the time in 2010 when it opens its proposed Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal on the Oregon side upriver about 40 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River at the Pacific Ocean-hugging town of Astoria, OR. The next step is a completed draft environmental impact report (EIR) or an announcement on a major source of LNG in the next two to three months, said Gary Coppedge, the firm’s president, during an interview with NGI late Thursday.

July 31, 2006

Leading Oregon LNG Project Can Win Race, Proponent Says

Although it is not a well known name in the energy industry, NorthernStar Natural Gas Inc. aims to be recognizable by the time in 2010 when it opens its proposed Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal on the Oregon side upriver about 40 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River at the Pacific Ocean-hugging town of Astoria, OR. The next step is a completed draft environmental impact report (EIR) or an announcement on a major source of LNG in the next two to three months, said Gary Coppedge the firm’s president, during an interview with NGI late Thursday.

July 31, 2006

Leading Oregon LNG Project Can Win Race, Proponent Says

Although it is not a well known name in the energy industry, NorthernStar Natural Gas Inc. aims to be recognizable by the time in 2010 when it opens its proposed Bradwood Landing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal on the Oregon side upriver about 40 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River at the Pacific Ocean-hugging town of Astoria, OR. The next step is a completed draft environmental impact report (EIR) or an announcement on a major source of LNG in the next two to three months, said Gary Coppedge the firm’s president, during an interview with NGI late Thursday.

July 31, 2006