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Bank Responds as Chesapeake Petitions Supreme Court Over Bond Dispute

The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to again reject Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s efforts to avoid paying investors more than $400 million in a four-year-old bond dispute.

March 29, 2017

Northeast, East Lead Decline; Futures Stage Subdued Rally

Cash market prices overall fell 4 cents Thursday with the greatest weakness demonstrated by northeast and eastern points. To avoid unnecessary volatility, traders typically make their deals prior to the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) release of inventory data, and in Thursday’s trading, cash and futures markets moved in opposite directions. In the West, Colorado industry groups reported that raging wildfires in the state were not impacting oil and gas.

June 14, 2013

Gasco Attempting to Avoid Delisting on NYSE

Gasco Energy Inc. will submit a plan of compliance next month to NYSE MKT to address how it intends to right its financial ship and avoid being delisted by the exchange, the Denver-based company said Wednesday.

January 17, 2013

Enviros Target FERC Order on Transco Marcellus Project

Some of the same environmental groups that have asked FERC to reconsider a May order approving Tennessee Gas Pipelines’ Northeast Upgrade Project have asked the agency to rescind its order approving Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line’s (Transco) Northeast Supply Link project until a full environmental impact statement has been conducted.

December 7, 2012

New York DEC to File 90-Day Extension to Finalize Frack Rules

In an effort to avoid having to restart the process from square one, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will file for a 90-day extension on Thursday to finalize rules governing high-volume hydraulic fracturing (HVHF).

November 29, 2012

Industry Briefs

The growth of the natural gas industry in Pennsylvania’s eastern Marcellus Shale helped the area avoid the worst of the 2008 recession, and the positive effects have only just begun, according to a study by the Institute for Public Policy and Economic Development (IPPED). A comparison of the impact of the Marcellus on Pennsylvania’s 10th congressional district, the Barnett Shale in Texas and the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas led IPPED to conclude “that there is definite potential for growth in wealth, employment and housing” within Pennsylvania’s 10th congressional district, which includes many of the top producing counties. Core drilling counties fared better than noncore drilling counties, but the economic benefits of the Marcellus spilled over throughout the region.

November 5, 2012

Researchers: Marcellus Helped Region Weather Recession

The growth of the natural gas industry in the heart of Pennsylvania’s eastern Marcellus Shale helped the area avoid the worst of the 2008 recession, and the positive effects have only just begun, according to a study issued by the Institute for Public Policy and Economic Development (IPPED).

October 30, 2012

Industry Briefs

Production in North Dakota’s Bakken/Three Forks shale playscontinued to climb month over month in August, the most recent month for accumulating statistics, the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) reported. With more wells producing in August compared to the previous month (7,701 vs. 7,481), both crude oil and natural gas production exceeded July totals. Crude oil production reached 21.7 million bbl in August, compared with 20.9 million bbl in July. A number of wells remained idle as there were 8,495 wells capable of production in August, DMR said. As in recent months, the vast bulk of the production came from four counties: Dunn, McKenzie, Mountrail and Williams.

October 15, 2012

Following Deadly Fire, Pemex Eyes More U.S. Gas Imports

Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Mexico’s state-owned oil company, plans to import more natural gas from the United States to avoid shortages and possible price spikes following a deadly fire last week at a natural gas compression station in Reynosa, which as of Friday had claimed 30 lives.

September 24, 2012

Pemex to Import More U.S. Natural Gas Following Fire at Facility

Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), Mexico’s state-owned oil company, plans to import more natural gas from the United States to avoid shortages and possible price spikes following a deadly fire Tuesday at a natural gas compression station in Reynosa, which is south of McAllen, TX.

September 21, 2012
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