Ohio officials say the percentage of wastewater originating from out-of-state natural gas wells has increased 10% and predicts that it will continue to climb in the coming years.
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Added Pipe Pressure Reductions Problematic, PG&E Says
Safety and outage risks would climb dramatically if added pressure reductions are implemented on parts of the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) natural gas transmission pipeline system, the utility told the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) as part of an ongoing state proceeding following last September’s fatal pipeline rupture in San Bruno, CA, 10 miles south of San Francisco.
More Pipe Pressure Reductions Would Cause Problems, PG&E Says
Safety and outage risks would climb dramatically if added pressure reductions are implemented on parts of the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) natural gas transmission pipeline system, the utility told the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) earlier in May as part of the ongoing state proceeding following last September’s fatal pipeline rupture in San Bruno, CA, 10 miles south of San Francisco.
Regency Throughput Increased in 3Q
Dallas-based Regency Energy Partners LP saw its gathering and processing volumes climb during the third quarter while throughput on its Regency Intrastate Gas System (RIGS) more than doubled.
Regency Energy Partners Saw Throughput Increase in 3Q
Dallas-based Regency Energy Partners LP saw its gathering and processing volumes climb during the third quarter while throughput on its Regency Intrastate Gas System (RIGS) more than doubled.
Gas Rig Count Climbs for Fifth Straight Week
The number of rigs activity exploring for natural gas in the United States continued to climb last week, marking the fifth week in a row for an uptick, said three oilfield service firms that keep track of U.S. drilling.
March Out With a Gain as Traders Expect Bullish EIA Report
March natural gas futures managed to climb into the plus column Wednesday in its last trading day following four consecutive days of losses.
March Out With a Gain as Traders Expect Bullish EIA Report
March natural gas futures managed to climb into the plus column Wednesday in its last trading day following four consecutive days of losses.
Nearly All Points on Rising Trend Again
Prices resumed a mostly moderate climb Monday after having last week’s four-day series of spikes interrupted Friday. Although cold weather was easing a bit after setting date-specific records for low temperatures over the weekend, there was still quite a bit of chill in northern forecasts to keep heating load fairly strong.
Week Begins With Across the Board Price Rally
Prices rebounded at all points Monday based largely on the previous Friday’s 32-cent climb by futures and the return of industrial load from its normal weekend drop. Weather-based demand continued to be relatively light.