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Analyst Sees Shale Gas ‘Learning Curve’ Unfolding in California

There is no doubt that shale gas will be a factor in future natural gas supply forecasts, but how big the role that turns out to be is still uncertain as a “huge learning curve” accelerates, a lead gas analyst at the California Energy Commission (CEC) told NGI last Friday.

May 17, 2011

DOE Embraces Hydrogen, Turns Cold Shoulder to Natural Gas as Vehicle Fuel

Natural gas-fueled vehicles (NGVs) are out, and hydrogen fuel-celled vehicles (FCV) are in. That became crystal clear last week as Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham announced that the Bush administration is “absolutely” committed to kick-starting a two-decade-long effort to create a global hydrogen-based economy that will use fuel cells as a major enabler.

May 3, 2004

Raymond James Sees Problems With North America’s LNG Solution

Looking into the crystal ball of what implications LNG will have on conventional domestic gas sources, Raymond James analyst J. Marshall Adkins said it will depend on how much of the new gas is brought in, on what timeframe it arrives and how much it will cost.

September 23, 2003

Transportation Notes

Great Lakes Gas Transmission experienced a rupture Friday morning on one of its dual pipelines downstream of the Crystal Falls (MI) Compressor Station. Gas flow on the parallel line was shut in immediately but restored that afternoon. Repair of the ruptured line is under way, Great Lakes said Monday. It continues to implement operational arrangements with interconnecting upstream and downstream pipelines in order to maintain firm delivery commitments.

March 19, 2002

Petal Gas Storage Files for Delivery Pipeline

Petal Gas Storage, a subsidiary of Crystal Gas Storage Inc., hasfiled with FERC to build a 64.2-mile, 36-inch pipeline to accessexpanded capacity at its Mississippi salt cavern storage facilityand make deliveries under a new, large, long term storage contractwith Southern Company Services (SCS).

January 10, 2000

Petal Files for Delivery Pipeline

Petal Gas Storage, a subsidiary of Crystal Gas Storage Inc., hasfiled with FERC to build a 64.2-mile, 36-inch pipeline to accessexpanded capacity at its Mississippi salt cavern storage facilityand make deliveries under a new, large, long term storage contractwith Southern Company Services (SCS).

January 7, 2000

Petal Answer’s Storage Expansion Questions

Petal Gas Storage Co., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Crystal GasStorage Inc., filed its second application with FERC to add 3.6 Bcfof storage capacity to its Nos. 6 and 7 salt caverns in ForrestCounty, MS, last week. The first application, filed in July, wasdenied by FERC because it lacked detail.

September 17, 1999

Petal Mulling Strong Open Season Response

Petal Gas Storage Co., a subsidiary of Crystal Oil Co., said theopen season for the proposed expansion of its high deliverabilitysalt cavern storage facility near Hattiesburg, MS, received servicerequests exceeding proposed capacity.

November 23, 1998

Petal Mulling Open Season Response

Petal Gas Storage Co., a subsidiary of Crystal Oil Co., said theopen season for the proposed expansion of its high deliverabilitysalt cavern storage facility near Hattiesburg, MS, received servicerequests exceeding proposed capacity. The open season had beenextended until Nov. 16. Petal is evaluating requests. The proposedexpansion includes leaching an additional salt cavern with astorage capacity of 5.2 Bcf of gas of which 3.2 Bcf would beworking gas. The new cavern, when combined with the existingcavern, will result in a facility with 5.8 Bcf of working gascapacity and a total withdrawal capacity of 600 MMcf/d. The openseason includes additional storage capacity and receipt/deliverypoints on the pipelines of Tennessee Gas Pipeline, Koch Gateway(low-pressure and high pressure systems), Transco, Sonat, Destin,and Florida Gas Transmission.

November 20, 1998

California ISO Accused of Tampering With Prices

FERC needs to make the responsibilities and line of authority ofindependent system operators “crystal clear” to make sure they donot interfere with pricing and the commodity portion of the market,according to an Electric Clearinghouse executive who said thatright now the California ISO is overstepping the bounds.

May 15, 1998