Executives with BG Group plc, one of the world’s largest suppliers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and an ever-larger U.S. shale gas producer, on Tuesday dismissed concerns about the bloated global gas market.
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Court Rejects Miller’s Attempt to Overturn Alaska Senate Race
An Alaska Superior Court judge Friday dismissed Joe Miller’s attempt to overturn the results of the November election from which incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) emerged as the apparent winner.
Cabot’s Motion to Dismiss Dimock Lawsuit Denied
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has denied a motion by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. to dismiss a case brought by Dimock Township, PA, residents who claim that their health and property has been harmed by the producer’s natural gas activities.
Texas Judge Rules in Favor of XTO in Lease Dispute
A judge in Tarrant County, TX, has dismissed four lawsuits against XTO Energy in which plaintiffs alleged that XTO, now a unit of ExxonMobil Corp., shortchanged them in lease payments.
Cooling Conditions Soften Nearly All Points
Apparently any “storm hype,” which seemed to help buoy the market earlier in the week, was getting totally dismissed as prices sank at all but one point Friday, most often by double-digit amounts. Instead, the near-imminent diminution of most remaining cooling load and the weekend factor of considerably lower industrial demand were more persuasive to traders in sending cash prices lower.
DC Court Rejects Shippers’ Complaint Against Northeast Pipe
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit last Tuesday dismissed a complaint by six shippers on the TransCanada-connected Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) in New England, noting that they can seek a remedy through FERC’s rate-setting processes. The court action is related to lawsuits filed after the pipeline slashed its capacity by 20% in the aftermath of two other shippers filing for bankruptcy four or five years ago.
DC Circuit Rejects Shippers’ Complaint Against Northeast Pipe
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit on Tuesday dismissed a complaint by six shippers on the TransCanada-connected Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) in New England, noting that they can seek a remedy through FERC’s rate-setting processes. The court action is related to lawsuits filed after the pipeline slashed its capacity by 20% in the aftermath of two other shippers filing for bankruptcy four or five years ago.
DC Circuit Rejects Shippers’ Complaint Against Northeast Pipe
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit on Tuesday dismissed a complaint by six shippers on the TransCanada-connected Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) in New England, noting that they can seek a remedy through FERC’s rate-setting processes. The court action is related to lawsuits filed after the pipeline slashed its capacity by 20% in the aftermath of two other shippers filing for bankruptcy four or five years ago.
FERC Dismisses Challenge to Results of Southern Open Season
FERC last week dismissed a complaint accusing El Paso Corp.’s Southern Natural Gas of acting improperly in awarding capacity during an open season that closed in August.
FERC Dismisses Challenge to Results of Southern Open Season
FERC Monday dismissed a complaint accusing El Paso Corp.’s Southern Natural Gas of acting improperly in awarding capacity during an open season that closed in August.