The market may not be convinced that natural gas storage is adequate to sustain demand through another severely cold winter, but sustained output from Appalachia should convince the skeptics soon enough, according to BNP Paribas.
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Pennsylvania Governor Fires DCNR Secretary Over Email
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett fired Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Richard Allan on Thursday after he reportedly used offensive language in email messages, disparaging another government employee.
Scottish Firm: NGV Bus Market Heats Up Globally
The market for natural gas-fueled buses is gaining momentum, according to Alexander Dennis Ltd. (ADL), a Scottish firm that hopes to dominate the sector worldwide. It is touting orders in November for more than 1,000 buses worth $352 million, more than half going to Hong Kong.
Industry, Environmental Groups Slam Loss of New York DEC Chief
Alexander B. Grannis, chief of the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), was fired by Gov. David Paterson late last Thursday after an unsigned memo was leaked to the press disparaging staff cutsthat would, among other things, impede the agency’s effectiveness to oversee natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale.
Gazprom Getting Antsy Over Entering U.S. LNG Race
Gazprom Deputy CEO Alexander Ryazanov said last week that the Russian gas monopoly intends to form a final consortium by mid year to produce and liquefy natural gas from the 113 Tcf Shtokman field in the Barents Sea for export to U.S. markets.
Gazprom Getting Antsy Over Entering U.S. LNG Race
Gazprom Deputy CEO Alexander Ryazanov said over the weekend that the Russian gas monopoly intends to form a final consortium by mid year to produce and liquefy natural gas from the 113 Tcf Shtokman field in the Barents Sea for export to U.S. markets.