Natural gas producers can thank the hot summer for helping to burn up a large portion of the country’s growing gas production during the third quarter, according to the latest Energy Information Administration (EIA) Short-Term Energy Outlook, released Wednesday.
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Transportation Notes
Florida Gas Transmission did not extend an Overage Alert Day beyond Friday.
Transportation Notes
Citing low linepack on upstream pipeline Kern River, Southwest Gas issued a Hold Burn to Scheduled Quantities notice Wednesday. Southwest asked shippers to limit actual takes to no more than their scheduled nominations.
Canada’s Oilsands Developers Looking to Asia
The industrial customers rated most likely to burn off Canadian natural gas surpluses — Alberta oilsands projects — are poised to gain expanded markets beyond North America to support their growth.
Canada’s Oilsands Developers Looking to Asia
The industrial customers rated most likely to burn off Canadian natural gas surpluses — Alberta oilsands projects — are poised to gain expanded markets beyond North America to support their growth.
Oilsands Projects to Cut Alberta Gas Exports
As a budding revival of oilsands development gathers steam, thermal production projects will burn up Alberta’s contribution to North American natural gas gluts, show new projections by the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB).
Alberta Oilsands Projects Likely to Reduce Gas Glut
As a budding revival of oilsands development gathers steam, thermal production projects will burn up Alberta’s contribution to North American natural gas gluts, show new projections by the province’s Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB).
WSI Predicts Cold Spring Across Northern, Western U.S.
Spring temperatures are expected to be either at or below normal across the northern and western United States, but warmer than normal in parts of the South Central and Southeastern states, according to Andover, MA-based WSI Corp.
Colorado Greenlights Xcel’s Coal-to-Gas Plans
All Denver area power plants by the end of 2017 would burn natural gas instead of coal under a package of tentative approvals by the three-member Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).
Colorado Greenlights Xcel’s Coal-to-Gas Plans
All Denver area power plants by the end of 2017 would burn natural gas instead of coal under a package of tentative approvals by the three-member Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).