In the past 10 years the cost of building natural gas pipelines in North America has tripled, with the U.S. Northeast being the most costly area, according to a report announced Friday by Calgary-based Ziff Energy. The implications are clear for burgeoning shale plays where much new takeaway infrastructure still needs to be built.
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‘NatGas Highway’ Taking Shape, Fueling Firm Reports
With the first 70 fueling stations in place for natural gas vehicles (NGV), the national network for a “natural gas highway” is set to surpass last year’s growth in 2013, according to Seal Beach, CA-based Clean Energy Fuels Corp., which said Tuesday that its core business of building fueling facilities shot up 87% last year from 2011.
Sinopec Builds Bigger Mississippian Position in JV with Chesapeake
China’s Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and Production Corp. has added to its considerable leasehold in the Mississippian Lime formation after agreeing to pay Chesapeake Energy Corp. $1.02 billion in cash for half of its 850,000 net acres.
Internal Report: EPA Comes Up Short on Emissions Studies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) needs to improve air emissions data for the oil and natural gas production sector, according to a report issued by the agency’s Inspector General.
Internal Report: EPA Comes Up Short on Emissions Studies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) needs to improve air emissions data for the oil and natural gas production sector, according to a report issued by the agency’s Inspector General.
Internal Report Finds Fault in EPA Emissions Studies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) needs to improve air emissions data for the oil and natural gas production sector, according to a report issued by the agency’s Inspector General.
Southwestern Production Climbs, Especially in the Marcellus
Dry gas player Southwestern Energy Co. is having “success in a low gas-price environment,” not just surviving, said CEO Steve Mueller.
Enviros Weigh in Colorado State-City Energy Fight
In the midst of two lawsuits filed by Colorado officials against locally passed oil and natural gas drilling rules, Longmont, CO, gained some support Thursday when the Sierra Club and Earthworks’ attorneys filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit seeking to invalidate an ordinance passed last year.
Board OKs $500M Consol Deal for Pittsburgh Airport Drilling
Allegheny County Airport Authority (ACAA) board members Friday unanimously approved a deal with Consol Energy Inc. for Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling rights at Pittsburgh International Airport. The arrangement could be worth $500 million over the next 20 years.
Gulfport Gas Output Up, Oily Production Falls
Gulfport Energy Corp., which released its 4Q2012 and full-year operations results on Wednesday, reported strong natural gas growth in the onshore, with falling oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) output.