Columbia Gas (TCO) declared a force majeure following an oil pump failure on a unit at Walbridge Compressor Station in Wayne County, WV. Coupled with a Line P construction outage, the oil pump failure has resulted in the inability to receive production from meters on Lines BM-39 and BM-19, TCO said. Operating capacity at 18 meters was taken to zero Tuesday, while capacity at another meter was allocated downward by 14%.
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Casey Calls for Federal Aid in Reviewing Pennsylvania Gas Blasts
Following two home explosions in a rural area of northwest Pennsylvania within three months of each other, Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) Monday called for federal help to protect the public from risks associated with the development of shale gas in the Marcellus and Utica plays.
CERAWeek: Unconventional Gas Growth Revolutionizing Global Markets
Technological advances in unconventional natural gas production and transportation, coupled with a growing liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade, are changing market assumptions around the world, according to a report by IHS Cambridge Energy Research Associates (IHS CERA) and the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Top North American Gas Marketers (Bcf/d)
Robust gas production and storage numbers, coupled with low prices, create a “volatile and tricky” gas market, analyst says. read more
BJ Services Earnings Plummet in North America
Steep declines in hydraulic fracturing and cementing services in North American operations, coupled with reduced pricing for services, sent BJ Services Co. earnings into a spiral in fiscal 1Q2010, the company said late Monday.
BJ Services Earnings Plummet in North America
Steep declines in hydraulic fracturing and cementing services in North American operations, coupled with reduced pricing for services, sent BJ Services Co. earnings into a spiral in fiscal 1Q2010, the company said late Monday.
Abundant U.S. Gas Supplies Said Not Enough to Reduce GHG Emissions
The prolific U.S. natural gas supplies will help the country reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but only if coupled with an “effective” cap-and-trade system or carbon tax, Resources for the Future (RFF) reported last week.
Abundant U.S. Gas Supplies Said Not Enough to Reduce GHG Emissions
Abundant U.S. natural gas supplies will help the country reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, but only if coupled with an “effective” cap-and-trade system or carbon tax, Resources for the Future (RFF) reported Wednesday.
‘New World’ for Natural Gas, Says Schlumberger CEO
The “huge” amount of global liquefied natural gas (LNG) coming onstream, coupled with new sources of gas being unlocked in North America, has created “a new world…and I do not know how this world is going to work out,” Schlumberger Ltd. CEO Andrew Gould said Friday.
‘New World’ for Natural Gas, Says Schlumberger CEO
The “huge” amount of global liquefied natural gas (LNG) coming onstream, coupled with new sources of gas being unlocked in North America, has created “a new world…and I do not know how this world is going to work out,” Schlumberger Ltd. CEO Andrew Gould said Friday.