Eagle Ford Gathering LLC, a joint venture (JV) of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP and Copano Energy LLC, has executed two long-term agreements to provide transportation, processing and fractionation services to two operators in the Eagle Ford Shale, expanding its already significant contracted production in the South Texas play.
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Trunkline Gets FERC Nod for Transport of Eagle Ford Output
FERC has approved Trunkline Gas Co. LLC’s proposal to modify a portion of its existing South Texas System to allow the bidirectional transportation of liquids-rich natural gas from the Eagle Ford Shale play in South Texas.
National Fuel Gas Expects Marcellus Ramp-Up in FY2012
National Fuel Gas (NFG) continues to bet more chips on the Marcellus Shale.
Industry Brief
Copano Energy LLC said it has struck long-term contracts with several Eagle Ford Shale producers, including Abraxas Petroleum Corp., Paloma Resources, Petrohawk Energy Corp., Pioneer Natural Resources, Reliance Eagleford Upstream Holding LP, Newpek LLC and Riley Exploration. It has also expanded its contract with GeoSouthern Resources to include a larger acreage dedication. Copano will provide gathering, compression, processing and fractionation services for the producers in portions of DeWitt, Karnes and Live Oak counties, TX, under the contracts, which are primarily fee-based. Copano has secured firm producer commitments for aggregate production of up to 120,000 MMBtu/d and additional commitments for production from approximately 135,000 gross acres in the Eagle Ford. Copano also said it will extend its DK Pipeline by 58 miles through Lavaca County, TX, to connect with the DK Pipeline system into its Houston Central Complex.
New York County Weighing Marcellus Drilling Options
One New York county in the midst of the Marcellus Shale may be looking to promote natural gas drilling in an effort to regain jobs that have left the area since the Empire State instituted a de facto moratorium on drilling two years ago.
Energy Transfer Expanding Haynesville’s Tiger Project
Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP is planning to expand its proposed Tiger Pipeline and is acquiring gathering and treating assets to connect to the system before it’s even built. The growth is inspired by the Haynesville Shale of North Louisiana and East Texas.
Energy Transfer Expanding Tiger Project, Adding Assets
Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP is planning to expand its proposed Tiger Pipeline and is acquiring gathering and treating assets to connect to the system before it’s even built. The growth is inspired by the Haynesville Shale of North Louisiana and East Texas.
Energy Transfer Expanding Tiger Project, Adding Assets
Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP is planning to expand its proposed Tiger Pipeline and is acquiring gathering and treating assets to connect to the system before it’s even built. The growth is inspired by the Haynesville Shale of North Louisiana and East Texas.
Correction
The story “Construction Starts on California Gas Storage Field” (see Daily GPI, Jan. 13) misstated the length of a pipeline that will be built to connect the Gill Ranch natural gas storage facility currently under construction in the San Joaquin Valley of California to PG&E’s existing transmission backbone pipeline (No. 401) north of Panoche, CA. The actual length of the to-be-built pipeline is 25 miles. NGI regrets the error.
Iroquois Project Targeting Marcellus Shale Production
Iroquois Gas Transmission System LP is holding a nonbinding open season through Jan. 29 for its NYMarc project, which would connect expanding Marcellus Shale gas supplies to New York, New England and eastern Canadian gas markets, the company said Tuesday.