Driven by Colorado’s Clean Air/Clean Jobs Act (see Daily GPI, April 20, 2010) prompting the closing of older coal-fired power plants, Xcel Energy Inc. said Thursday it has completed a $110 million 34-mile, 24-inch diameter natural gas pipeline to serve a still-to-be-completed gas-fired generation plant.
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EnerJex Adds DJ Basin to Texas, Kansas Holdings
EnerJex Resources Inc. has agreed to acquire privately held Black Raven Energy Inc., a Denver-based company with more than 75,000 net acres leased in the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin.
Correction
The story, “Constellation E&P Expands CBM Holdings in the Cherokee Basin,” which was published on July 16, indicated that Constellation Energy Partners (CEP) had agreed to buy AMVEST Osage Inc. from the Osage Indian Nation. However, AMVEST Osage is a subsidiary of AMVEST Corp., a privately held corporation. As part of the transaction, CEP obtained a 13-year exclusive concession agreement from the Osage Indian Nation for coalbed methane and shale rights on 560,000 net contiguous acres. NGI regrets the error.
Constellation’s E&P Partnership Buys CBM Properties for $115M
Constellation Energy Corp.’s newly formed exploration and production partnership has signed an agreement to acquire coalbed methane (CBM) properties in the Cherokee Basin from EnergyQuest Resources LP for $115 million. The transaction by Constellation Energy Partners LLC (CEP) includes more than 500 miles of pipeline gathering systems.
Briefs
Williams completed its Cherokee expansion project, increasingcapacity on the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco) system by87 MMDth/d to provide additional firm transportation capacity toserve markets in Georgia. The $68 million project consisted ofadding looping and compression.