Russia’s Gazprom and Japan Far East Gas Co. Ltd. have signed a memorandum of understanding for the Vladivostok-LNG project that outlines their cooperation on the Russian liquefaction and export project and arrangements for marketing of its output in Japan, Gazprom said Monday.
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PG&E Gas Operations Rebound, Meet NTSB Goals, Exec Says
With close cooperation with its major unions, a lot of new management expertise and a commitment throughout its company workforce, Pacific Gas and Electric Co.’s (PG&E) natural gas system has risen from the trauma of the San Bruno pipeline rupture and explosion two and a half years ago, Nick Stavropoulos, PG&E Corp. executive vice president of gas operations, told an energy conference in Houston Tuesday.
British Columbia Pledges LNG Trade Support
The British Columbia (BC) government has committed C$152 million to the province’s embryonic liquefied natural gas (LNG) export development. The contribution — C$32 million for aboriginal cooperation, and C$120 million to industry for northern infrastructure construction — was billed as a bargain price for tickets to prosperity.
BC Government Pledges Funds to Support LNG Trade
The British Columbia (BC) government has committed C$152 million to the province’s embryonic liquefied natural gas (LNG) export development.
‘No Intentional Misconduct’ by McClendon, Says Chesapeake
Chesapeake Energy Corp. CEO Aubrey McClendon’s controversial financing transactions “did not reveal any improper benefit” to him nor did they increases costs to the company “as a result of the overlap in financial relationships,” the board of directors said Wednesday.
Rosneft Offered Stake in Alaska Natural Gas Project
ExxonMobil Corp. and Russia’s state-owned OAO Rosneft last week agreed to expand a 2011 strategic cooperation agreement for exploration and development, and Rosneft was offered an option to a big stake in the Point Thomson, AK, natural gas and condensate project.
Wyoming Well Testing Still Problematic, Governor Says
Even with more cooperation between state and federal officials in the testing of ground water in Pavillion, Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead said Tuesday that unilateral actions by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are raising concerns.
Wyoming Governor Finds Fault with Water Well Testing
Even with more cooperation between state and federal officials in the testing of ground water in Pavillion, Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead said Tuesday that unilateral actions by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are raising concerns.
McClendon Steps Down as Chesapeake Chairman
Chesapeake Energy Corp. on Tuesday stripped co-founder and CEO Aubrey K. McClendon of his title as chairman of the board and said it would name an “independent, nonexecutive chairman in the near future.”
Russia’s Rosneft Gains First Entry to North America
Strategic cooperation agreements inked with ExxonMobil Corp. on Monday will give Russian state-owned OAO Rosneft its first investments in North American oil and gas fields.