Regulators in Massachusetts have asked FERC to conduct an environmental review of Spectra Energy Corp.’s Atlantic Bridge Project, arguing that the cumulative impacts of the project — especially from a new compressor station to be built in Weymouth, MA — warrant such a review.
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Pro-Shale Attorneys Say New York Appeals Hearings Went Well
Attorneys for energy companies and landowners looking to advance shale development in New York State said Thursday morning’s proceedings in state appellate court went well and they expect to hear rulings on two key cases in six to eight weeks, or by mid-May.
More Gas Demand ‘Not That Far Off,’ Says Investment Bank
Natural gas will play a central role as more than just a “bridge fuel” in a lengthy transition to renewable energy, said Calgary-based AltaCorp. Capital Inc. in a new report. In fact, “we believe it will become the largest source of energy on the planet,” wrote the investment banking firm’s John Mawdsley.
More Gas Demand ‘Not That Far Off,’ Says Investment Bank
Natural gas will play a central role as more than just a “bridge fuel” in a lengthy transition to renewable energy, said Calgary-based AltaCorp. Capital Inc. in a new report. In fact, “we believe it will become the largest source of energy on the planet,” wrote the investment banking firm’s John Mawdsley.
Whatever Happened to Natural Gas?
Will this country’s abundant, home-grown natural gas shale resources reach their full potential as a bridge fuel to a clean, green energy future or will market forces and onerous government restrictions combine to ratchet down their explosive development? Industry leaders at the 24th annual GasMart will be discussing how companies now are moderating their spending on natural gas development while emphasizing oil and liquids-rich properties, just as the economy and industrial markets are coming back to life.
Whatever Happened to Natural Gas?
Will this country’s abundant, home-grown natural gas shale resources reach their full potential as a bridge fuel to a clean, green energy future or will market forces and onerous government restrictions combine to rachet down their explosive development? Industry leaders at the 24th annual GasMart will be discussing how companies now are moderating their spending on natural gas development while emphasizing oil and liquids-rich properties, just as the economy and industrial markets are coming back to life.
Whatever Happened to Natural Gas?
Will this country’s abundant, home-grown natural gas shale resources reach their full potential as a bridge fuel to a clean, green energy future or will market forces and onerous government restrictions combine to rachet down their explosive development? Industry leaders at the 24th annual GasMart will be discussing how companies now are moderating their spending on natural gas development while emphasizing oil and liquids-rich properties, just as the economy and industrial markets are coming back to life.
Futures Repelled by $4 Ahead of October Expiration
An adventure north of $4 appeared to be a bridge too far — at least on Friday — as the October contract grabbed the $4 handle two separate times during the day before closing at $3.985, up three pennies from Thursday’s close and up 20.7 cents from the previous week’s finish.
LNG Delivery Completed at Northeast Gateway
Excelerate Energy LLC’s Energy Bridge regasification vessel Explorer completed the discharge of its cargo through the company’s Northeast Gateway Deepwater Port, approximately 13 miles offshore Boston, Excelerate said Tuesday.
Shell CEO Calls for More Access to Drill in U.S.
For Royal Dutch Shell and the rest of the energy industry, “it’s all hands on deck and overtime on the bridge,” the CEO said last week. CEO Jeroen van der Veer also said it was time for the Obama administration to heed the call and allow exploration in Alaska’s Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).