What does the largest North American natural gas producer do when prices aren’t going its way? Move rigs to liquids plays, ExxonMobil investor relations chief David Rosenthal said Tuesday.
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The LaSalle Pipeline — DCP Midstream LP’s project to transport natural gas from the Niobrara Shale in the Denver-Julesburg Basin to markets in Colorado and neighboring areas — has been issued a favorable environmental assessment by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. DCP proposes to construct and operate 11.3 miles of 12-inch diameter gas pipeline from its newly constructed LaSalle Gas Plant in Weld County to a proposed interconnect with the Colorado Interstate pipeline. The line would carry up to 230 MMcf/d. The company expects to begin construction on the project by November for completion by March 2013.
North American E&Ps ‘Adapting Quickly’ to Lower Gas Prices
North American explorers aren’t going to let a little thing like weak natural gas prices get in the way of record spending plans in 2012, a recent survey by Barclays Capital has found.
Natural Gas Vehicles: Is 2012 the Breakout Year?
In a North American landscape increasingly bathed in domestic natural gas supplies, the question at the end of 2011: Why aren’t there more natural gas vehicles (NGV) on U.S. roadways?
What Will New Year Bring for Natural Gas Vehicles?
In a North American landscape increasingly bathed in domestic natural gas supplies, the question is raised more loudly at the end of another calendar year: Why aren’t there more natural gas vehicles (NGV) on U.S. roadways?
North American E&Ps ‘Adapting Quickly’ to Lower Gas Prices
North American explorers aren’t going to let a little thing like weak natural gas prices get in the way of record spending plans in 2012, a new survey by Barclays Capital has found.
Williams to ‘Aggressively’ Pursue Gas Infrastructure Properties
Williams may have come up short in its bid to acquire Southern Union Co., but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other deals waiting to be made, CEO Alan Armstrong said last week.
Williams to ‘Aggressively’ Pursue Gas Infrastructure Properties
Williams may have come up short in its bid to acquire Southern Union Co., but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other deals waiting to be made, CEO Alan Armstrong said Wednesday.
PA Delegation Wants Feds Out of Shale Regulation
A group of 10 Republican and three Democratic members of Congress from Pennsylvania is calling on the National Economic Council (NEC) to recognize the economic value of the Marcellus Shale to their state and the potential value of shale gas to the nation — and to leave its regulation to state and local authorities.
Best Shale Practices Can Keep Feds At Bay, Dorgan Says
The federal government isn’t planning a “full court press” on the natural gas industry, but it will if best management practices and state regulations aren’t effective, a former U.S. senator told an audience in Pittsburgh Tuesday.