Constellation Energy Partners LLC (CEP) said Monday it’s looking for a buyer for its natural gas-heavy Black Warrior Basin properties in Tuscaloosa County, AL.
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British Columbia to Launch Fracking Website in January
British Columbia Premier Christy Clark said Thursday the province would launch an online registry for the public to keep track of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in the province, part of a strategy to provide transparency of shale gas activities.
Pennsylvania Fee Debate Takes Summer Break
The Pennsylvania General Assembly won’t tackle a tax or fee on Marcellus Shale development during budget talks this summer, but will most likely return to the topic in the fall.
Happy Gas Buyers Need Reliability, Competitive Prices
They find it more at citygates rather than state borders, and the “it” is both reliability and competitive prices for wholesale natural gas supplies, according to natural gas purchasing executives who spoke last Wednesday at the “LDC Forum: Rockies and the West” conference in Los Angeles.
Gas Buyers Talk Reliability, Prices First; Shale Added Topic
They find it more at citygates rather than state borders, and the “it” is both reliability and competitive prices for wholesale natural gas supplies, according to natural gas purchasing executives who spoke last Wednesday at the “LDC Forum: Rockies and the West” conference in Los Angeles.
Horizontal Drilling Unlocks Mega Canadian Gas Play
New well techniques have unlocked a potentially huge natural gas play that borders the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, with various third-party estimates putting original gas in place (OGIP) in a wide range of between 50 Tcf and 700 Tcf.
Horizontal Drilling Unlocks Mega Gas Play Bordering BC, Alberta
New well techniques have unlocked a potentially huge natural gas play that borders the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, with various third-party estimates putting original gas in place (OGIP) in a wide range of between 50 Tcf and 700 Tcf.
May Futures Expire Middle of the Range; June Still Looks Range-Bound
After exploring the entire range of its $7 to $8 borders during the last month, it was only fitting that May natural gas futures would go off of the board Thursday afternoon right in the middle at $7.508, down 18.1 cents on the day. June natural gas, which steps up to front-month status, dropped 17.9 cents to $7.602.
Bolivian LNG Consortium Singled Out by CA Utility Consumer Group
The Utility Reform Network (TURN), California’s largest utility watchdog group, Friday reached beyond U.S. borders to side with Bolivians revolting against their government, partially in protest to a project designed to export LNG to North America.