The New York Independent Oil and Gas Association (IOGA) is seeking petition signatures from pro-gas drilling New Yorkers and asking them to write elected officials in support of the “tremendous economic development opportunity” offered by natural gas exploration and production in the state.
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New York Association Issues Rallying Cry to Pro-Drillers
The New York Independent Oil and Gas Association (IOGA) is seeking petition signatures from pro-gas drilling New Yorkers and asking them to write elected officials in support of the “tremendous economic development opportunity” offered by natural gas exploration and production in the state.
Barnett Shale Air Findings May Lead to Stricter Emissions Limits
Texas environmental regulators are asking natural gas producers that operate in the Barnett Shale to voluntarily reduce air pollution emissions at drilling sites before they consider more stringent permitting rules.
North Texas Town Takes on Gas Operators
The mayor of DISH, TX, has sent a letter to five natural gas operators asking them to cease operations to eliminate an odor at a gas compression station that has spread throughout “the entire community” and may be endangering citizens’ health.
North Texas Town Takes on Gas Operators
The mayor of DISH, TX, has sent a letter to five natural gas operators asking them to cease operations to eliminate an odor at a gas compression station that has spread throughout “the entire community” and may be endangering citizens’ health.
Barnett Shale Study Could Lead to Stricter Emissions Limits
Texas environmental regulators are asking natural gas producers that operate in the Barnett Shale to voluntarily reduce air pollution emissions at drilling sites before they consider more stringent permitting rules.
Alaska Lawmakers Question Gasline Plans
Two Alaska lawmakers are asking the state’s governor and attorney general to take another look at the natural gas pipeline license issued to TransCanada Alaska Co. LLC under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA) to see if it is still a good deal for the state. Gov. Sarah Palin said the resolution is unnecessary.
Alaska Lawmakers Urge Rethinking of TransCanada Gasline License
A pair of Alaska lawmakers are asking the state’s governor and attorney general to take another look at the natural gas pipeline license issued to TransCanada Alaska Co. LLC under the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA) to see if it is still a good deal for the state. Gov. Sarah Palin said the resolution is unnecessary.
Pine Prairie Seeks to Double Storage Project’s Capacity
With phase one of its storage project still not completed, Pine Prairie Energy Center LLC has returned to FERC asking to double the working gas capacity of its storage project near the Henry Hub in Louisiana to 48 Bcf. At the same time Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service (S&P) has lowered the company’s credit rating because of delays and cost overruns on the initial project.
Pine Prairie Seeks to Double Storage Project’s Capacity
With phase one of its storage project still not completed, Pine Prairie Energy Center LLC has returned to FERC asking to double the working gas capacity of its storage project near the Henry Hub in Louisiana to 48 Bcf. At the same time Standard & Poor’s Ratings Service (S&P) has lowered the company’s credit rating because of delays and cost overruns on the initial project.