The expanded use of horizontal drilling and the advent of hydraulic fracturing helped Pennsylvania more than quadruple its natural gas production between 2009 and 2011, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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EIA: Pennsylvania Drilling Map Redrawn by Marcellus Shale
The expanded use of horizontal drilling and the advent of hydraulic fracturing helped Pennsylvania more than quadruple its natural gas production between 2009 and 2011, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Canada’s NEB Approves TransCanada Plan for Imports of U.S. Gas
TransCanada Corp. has won approval to start an about-face in natural gas trade between Canada and the United States that Alberta producers have called an “historic” turning point.
Antero Plans to Expand in Marcellus; Production Up in 1Q2012
With net production up more than 83% from the prior-year quarter, Antero Resources said Monday that it plans to expand its operations in the Marcellus Shale but will hold the line in the Piceance Basin and the Woodford and Fayetteville shales.
Hollywood Filming Marcellus Shale Drama in Pennsylvania
Hollywood is preparing to bring Marcellus Shale oil and natural gas drilling to the big screen next winter and has started filming in Western Pennsylvania.
Rex Kicks Off Ohio Utica Activity
Rex Energy Corp. recently spud it first Utica Shale well in Carroll County, OH.
Report: Indonesia May Divert Up to 90% of Sempra LNG Cargoes
A reworked 20-year liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment contract between Sempra Energy’s LNG business and a unit of BP plc indicates that more than 90% of the cargoes may be diverted by the Indonesian supplier, according to reports.
EIA Breaks Out Salt/Nonsalt Producing Region Gas Storage
In an effort to give analysts and industry more comprehensive information on the relationship between natural gas inventory changes and types of storage facilities, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) — starting with the March 22 edition of the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report — is providing breakouts of inventory levels at salt cavern and nonsalt cavern facilities for the weekly estimates of working gas in underground natural gas storage inventories in the Producing Region, defined as Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.
El Paso Files to Build U.S.-Mexico Border Crossing Facility
El Paso Natural Gas Co. has filed an application at FERC to build border-crossing facilities at the international boundary between the United States and Mexico to supply natural gas to the expanding power generation market in northern Mexico.
EIA Breaks Out Salt/Nonsalt Producing Region Gas Storage
In an effort to give analysts and industry more comprehensive information on the relationship between natural gas inventory changes and types of storage facilities, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) — starting with the March 22 edition of the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report — is providing breakouts of inventory levels at salt cavern and nonsalt cavern facilities for the weekly estimates of working gas in underground natural gas storage inventories in the Producing Region, defined as Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.