Industry needs all the help it can get to fulfill visions of a northern energy mother lode that the Canol Shale exploration campaign is reviving, said a geologist.
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FERC OKs Abandonment of Risky Portion of Southern Line
FERC has approved Southern Natural Gas Co. LLC’s (SNG) request to abandon nearly 20 miles of pipeline and associated facilities in Alabama to comply with a correction action order issued by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) to address the hazards associated with wrinkle bends, which led to a failure on SNG’s system in late 2009.
FERC OKs Abandonment of Risky Portion of Southern Line
FERC has approved Southern Natural Gas Co. LLC’s (SNG) request to abandon nearly 20 miles of pipeline and associated facilities in Alabama to comply with a correction action order issued by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) to address the hazards associated with wrinkle bends, which led to a failure on SNG’s system in late 2009.
Tallgrass Pays $1.8B for Kinder Assets
Tallgrass Energy Partners LP of Overland Park, KS, is buying a slate of assets from Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) that the partnership is selling to comply with antitrust stipulations related to Kinder Morgan Inc.’s (KMI) recent acquisition of El Paso Corp.
Tallgrass Buying Kinder Assets for $1.8B
Tallgrass Energy Partners LP of Overland Park, KS, is buying a slate of assets from Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) that the partnership is selling to comply with antitrust stipulations related to Kinder Morgan Inc.’s (KMI) recent acquisition of El Paso Corp.
CFTC Offers Relief to Non-Clearing Swap Dealers
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Wednesday said it would provide temporary relief for non-clearing swap dealers to comply with the agency’s large trader reporting requirements for physical commodity swaps and swaptions.
Pennsylvania Warns Pipeline Operators on Reporting
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) is skeptical of information pipeline operators have submitted to comply with a new state registry, the chairman of the agency told a Pittsburgh audience Friday.
EIA Cuts Marcellus Shale Estimate, But Predicts Net U.S. Exports
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Information Administration (EIA) Monday cut its estimate of the U.S. shale gas resource base almost in half, based on a dramatic drop in Marcellus Shale estimates.
Industry Brief
Producers operating in the Barnett Shale town Arlington, TX, will have to comply with new rules enacted Tuesday that call for greater drilling site security and improved aesthetics of drilling locations for future wells. Surveillance cameras will be required at drilling locations, and the use of diesel-powered rigs is banned within 450 feet of residences and other designated places. The vote was 7-0 in favor of the ordinance revision with one council member absent and one seat unfilled. Previously, some members had expressed reservations about the changes, saying they might be too onerous for the industry. One change that favors drillers is the allowance of concurrent applications for specific-use permits and gas well permits. Council initially approved the rules last month (see Shale Daily, Nov. 21).
Industry Briefs
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) said it would comply with an executive order from President Obama, directing it and other independent agencies to gain public input for assessing and streamlining federal regulations. The executive order requires the agencies to develop a plan for periodically reviewing existing regulations and to make those plans public within 120 days. It follows a similar order from Jan. 18 directed at executive agencies.