A lot of under-used natural gas pipeline capacity from supply sources on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border is a key competitive advantage for two proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects in Oregon, according to backers of the Jordan Cove and Oregon LNG projects.
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Canadian Imports of U.S. Gas Climbed During First Half 2013
Traffic continues to grow on the northbound natural gas freeway from the United States into Ontario and Quebec, fueling plans to increase delivery capacity on the Canadian side of the border.
FERC OKs Tennessee Marcellus Expansion
FERC Thursday approved Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s application to increase the compression capacity along its 300 Line to meet the growing demand for interstate natural gas transportation service in the northeastern United States and Canada.
Apache Selling Canadian Gas-Rich Properties
Apache Corp., which has dedicated itself to pare debt and concentrate on its most profitable enterprises, is selling some dry natural gas-rich assets in Canada for $112 million.
TransCanada Tastes First Revenue from Toll Revisions
TransCanada Corp. raised C$296 million in the first use of new freedom to charge as much as the market for transportation services will bear at the eastern end of its natural gas Mainline from Alberta to Ontario, Quebec and connections to the eastern United States.
Veresen Would Supply U.S. LNG Export Facility With Canadian Gas
Veresen Inc. has filed an application with Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) for a long-term license to export natural gas from Canada to the United States to supply its proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) project at Coos Bay, OR, the Calgary-based company said Tuesday.
North American Natural Gas Markets Dictated by Marcellus
The United States may be able to “considerably” increase its natural gas demand and gas exports from North American offer compelling market opportunities, but the Marcellus Shale will dictate the direction in any scenario, according to the Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI).
Canol Shale Exploration Drawing Nearer
A new frontier is opening for shale drilling and hydraulic fracturing on a sub-arctic landscape of forests, muskeg swamps and permafrost 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) north of the border between western Canada and the United States.
Chevron Grows Duvernay Shale Acreage Position
Chevron Corp. unit Chevron Canada Ltd. has agreed to acquire all interests from Alta Energy Luxembourg S.a.r.l. and affiliates in the Duvernay Shale formation in west-central Alberta. The acquired interests cover 67,900 net acres.
Nova Scotia Could Use A Straw in the Marcellus, Consultant Says
Maritimes Canada natural gas consumers should consider taking up to 600 MMcf/d of firm pipeline capacity from the Marcellus Shale to ensure security of supply and avoid the $30/MMBtu gas prices seen last winter, ICF Consulting Canada Inc. said in a new study prepared for the Nova Scotia Department of Energy.