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Massachusetts Law Buries Another Stake into Heart of Weaver’s Cove LNG

Weaver’s Cove LNG, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import project that seemed hardest to kill, may have finally received a death blow. Massachusetts state Sen. Joan Menard (D-Fall River) and state Rep. Robert Correia (D-Fall River) said last Monday that legislation they sponsored to restrict LNG tankers in Massachusetts waters passed in both the House and Senate and was enacted on Monday.

July 31, 2006

Massachusetts Law Buries Another Stake into Heart of Weaver’s Cove LNG

Weaver’s Cove LNG, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) import project that seemed hardest to kill, may have finally received a death blow. Massachusetts state Sen. Joan Menard (D-Fall River) and state Rep. Robert Correia (D-Fall River) said Monday that legislation they created to restrict LNG tankers passed in both the House and Senate late Thursday night and was enacted on Monday.

July 25, 2006

House Resources Shelves Plan for Swift Markup of Energy Bill

Quick action in the House on comprehensive energy legislation was dealt a blow when the House Resources Committee postponed a markup that was scheduled for Wednesday.

February 9, 2005

Alberta Well Blow-out Spreads Sour Gas Close to Edmonton

A small but dramatic accident involving hazardous “sour” natural gas just outside the Alberta capital of Edmonton has left Canadian producers braced for more of their long and increasingly difficult campaign to keep access to a key supply source.

December 27, 2004

Alberta Well Blow-out Spreads Sour Gas Close to Edmonton

A small but dramatic accident involving hazardous “sour” natural gas just outside the Alberta capital of Edmonton has left Canadian producers braced for more of their long and increasingly difficult campaign to keep access to a key supply source.

December 21, 2004

Energy: The Perfect Storm that Just Won’t Blow Over

Gas buyers are in panic mode right now and energy service providers are struggling to provide answers to a perfect storm of events that is driving not only natural gas prices into the stratosphere but also the prices of many other fuels.

October 25, 2004

Energy: The Perfect Storm that Just Won’t Blow Over

Gas buyers are in panic mode right now and energy service providers are struggling to provide answers to a perfect storm of events that is driving not only natural gas prices into the stratosphere but also the prices of many other fuels.

October 25, 2004

Energy: The Perfect Storm that Just Won’t Blow Over

Gas buyers are in panic mode right now and energy service providers are struggling to provide answers to a perfect storm of events that is driving not only natural gas prices into the stratosphere but also the prices of many other fuels.

October 25, 2004

Court Deals FERC Major Blow on Gathering Jurisdiction

In a major upset for FERC, a federal appeals court in Washington, DC, last Tuesday set aside an order in which the Commission reasserted jurisdiction over the portion of the North Padre Island (NPI) unregulated gathering facilities that Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line had spun down to its gathering affiliate, Williams Field Services Co. (WFS).

July 19, 2004

Court Deals FERC Major Blow on Gathering Jurisdiction

In a major upset for FERC, a federal appeals court in Washington, DC, Tuesday set aside an order in which the Commission reasserted jurisdiction over the portion of the North Padre Island (NPI) unregulated gathering facilities that Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line had spun down to its gathering affiliate, Williams Field Services Co. (WFS).

July 14, 2004