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Study Says Irrigators Not Hurt by CBM Water Discharges

A recently released study, funded by the Montana Oil and Gas Conservation Board, says the discharge of a limited amount of untreated coalbed methane (CBM) wastewater into the Tongue River in Montana is not substantially affecting water quality or damaging crops downstream of Wyoming and Montana CBM operations.

June 15, 2007

NASA Finds Link Between GHG Emissions, Higher Eastern U.S. Temps

A study by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientists suggests that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could raise average summer temperatures in the eastern part of the United States nearly 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the 2080s.

May 14, 2007

NASA Links GHG Emissions, Higher Eastern U.S. Temps

A study by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientists suggests that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could raise average summer temperatures in the eastern part of the United States nearly 10 degrees Fahrenheit by the 2080s.

May 14, 2007

Unconventional Gas May Take 42% Share of U.S. Supply by 2010

A substantial amount of unconventional natural gas reserves await discovery in North America, both in existing basins and new areas, and likely will account for 42% of U.S. gas supply by 2010, according to a report by UK-based energy consulting firm Wood Mackenzie. Unconventional gas, which includes coalbed methane, tight gas sands and shale gas, accounted for 27% of U.S. supply in 2005.

February 26, 2007

Unconventional Gas Could Account for 42% of U.S. Supply by 2010

A substantial amount of unconventional natural gas reserves await discovery in North America, both in existing basins and new areas, and likely will account for 42% of U.S. gas supply by 2010, according to a report by UK-based energy consulting firm Wood Mackenzie. Unconventional gas, which includes coalbed methane, tight gas sands and shale gas, accounted for 27% of U.S. supply in 2005.

February 21, 2007

SoCalGas Offers $10 Million in Business Energy Efficiency Rebates

Calling it a record-setting amount, Sempra Energy’s Southern California Gas Co. announced Friday it has a $10 million pot for energy efficiency rebates and incentives for its business customers. This amounts to the most money ever offered by the gas utility to encourage businesses to save energy through new and retrofit programs.

January 2, 2007

Chicago LDCs Find Conservation Is Popular, Not Universal

Gas customers in metro Chicago and area suburbs both have been reducing the amount of gas they burn through conservation and energy efficiency measures, and the utilities are in the early stages in considering how they might make up for lost volumetric-based revenue.

October 30, 2006

Chicago Area Consumers Cutting Back on Gas

Gas customers in metro Chicago and area suburbs both have been reducing the amount of gas they burn through conservation and energy efficiency measures, and the utilities are in the early stages in considering how they might make up for lost volumetric-based revenue.

October 26, 2006

Price Dips Continue but Get Smaller at Most Points

Prices kept falling in most cases Wednesday, but the amount of slide was less than Tuesday’s at many points and there were some instances of flat to slightly higher numbers. That raised the possibility of a cash rally Thursday, with high heat levels expected to continue in a lot of areas and following a 30.7-cent screen rebound Wednesday.

July 20, 2006

Transportation Notes

Texas Eastern will take the Joaquin (TX) Compressor Station out of service May 23-25 for an unplanned outage that will require an unspecified amount of receipt restrictions between Joaquin and the Longview Compressor Station in East Texas.

May 19, 2006