More long-term detail needs to be given and more consideration for who is paying for the proposed $1.4 billion, four-year upgrade to the plans submitted by Sempra Energy’s Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) for its natural gas pipelines, which were submitted last year to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), according to the Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA), the commission’s ratepayer advocacy unit.
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E&Ps Expected to Reveal Lower 3Q Output, Less Spending Ahead
When exploration and production (E&P) companies unveil their 3Q2009 earnings reports in the coming weeks, listen for natural gas-weighted producers to detail the impact on the quarter from uncompleted wells and how much production was shut in across North America, according to energy analysts.
Analysts: E&Ps to Reveal Lower 3Q Output, Less Spending Ahead
When exploration and production (E&P) companies unveil their 3Q2009 earnings reports in the coming weeks, listen for natural gas-weighted producers to detail the impact on the quarter from uncompleted wells and how much production was shut in across North America, according to energy analysts.
LNG Advocate: California Gas Pipelines, Quake Protection Run Deep
Calling California a leader in both seismic protection and natural gas infrastructure safety, officials at Woodside Natural Gas provided more detail last Friday on why they are not concerned about a recent United States Geologic Survey (USGS) seismic report casting doubts on the company’s plans to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) through a series of offshore and onshore pipelines connecting to the Sempra Energy utility transmission pipeline system near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
ChevronTexaco, Marathon Filings Detail Production Goals
In Securities and Exchange Commission 10-K filings last week, one top U.S.-based major, ChevronTexaco, is forecasting declining domestic production this year, while the second, Marathon Oil Corp., continues to ramp up its numbers. Both expect to see strong gains internationally.
ChevronTexaco, Marathon Filings Detail Production Goals
In Securities and Exchange Commission 10-K filings this week, one top U.S.-based major, ChevronTexaco, is forecasting declining domestic production this year, while the second, Marathon Oil Corp., continues to ramp up its numbers. Both expect to see strong gains internationally.
Ultra, Denbury Detail North American Plans for 2004
Two Texas-based independents, Ultra Petroleum and Denbury Resources Inc., are forecasting continued success from their North American-based exploration and production programs following strong gains this year.
Ultra, Denbury Detail North American Plans for 2004
Two Texas-based independents, Ultra Petroleum and Denbury Resources Inc., are forecasting continued success from their North American-based exploration and production programs following strong gains this year.
El Paso’s Attempt to Clarify Allocation Plan Backfires
A team of El Paso Natural Gas executives took the opportunityyesterday to explain in detail to their transportation customersthe pipeline’s new capacity-allocation proposal, but many left theFERC technical conference more bewildered than when they arrived.