The Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on Tuesday that new natural gas pipelines have narrowed Appalachian differentials since January 2014, with some of the best gains coming this year.
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Cove Point LNG Construction Nearing Completion, In-Service Expected This Year, Says Dominion
The Cove Point liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility on the Chesapeake Bay in Lusby, MD, is 95% complete, remains on-time and on-budget, with a commercial in-service date expected later this year, according to Dominion Energy Inc.
West Virginia DEP Tells Rover to Suspend Activity Over Water Pollution Violations
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) has ordered Energy Transfer Partners LP’s (ETP) Rover Pipeline LLC to cease and desist development activities because of violations under the project’s state-issued water pollution control permit.
Dominion’s Eastern Market Access Project Gets Favorable EA
FERC on Tuesday issued a favorable environmental assessment for Dominion Energy Inc. subsidiary Dominion Cove Point LNG LP’s proposed Eastern Market Access Project.
NatGas Forwards Plunge Last Week As More Heat Not Expected Until July
Natural gas forward prices put up substantial declines for the period between June 16 and 22, with July prices averaging 15 cents lower during that time as markets were hit with news that they possibly will have to wait until the second week of July for more summer heat to kick in, according to NGI’s Forward Look.
FERC to Complete EA of Dominion’s Eastern Market Access Project by Mid-June
FERC announced Tuesday that it will complete its environmental assessment (EA) of the Eastern Market Access Project by mid-June. It set a late September deadline for other agencies to issue any applicable federal authorizations for the project.
Bearish Weather Sends NatGas Forwards Down Across Most of Curve
May natural gas forwards prices fell an average 9 cents between April 7 and 12 as overall bearish weather sentiment overshadowed the tight background supply/demand picture, according to NGI’s Forward Look.
FERC Seeks More Information on Atlantic Coast Pipeline
FERC has asked Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC (ACP) to provide additional information on its proposed natural gas pipeline within 20 days, after taking note of more than 100 items or inconsistencies that raised concerns with federal regulators.
FERC Has Environmental Questions on Atlantic Coast Pipeline
FERC has asked Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC (ACP) to provide additional information on its proposed natural gas pipeline within 20 days, after taking note of more than 100 items or inconsistencies that raised concerns with federal regulators.
Labor Union Urges Approval of Atlantic Coast Pipeline, Delivers Letters to VA Senators, FERC
A group of 16 leading Democratic and Republican lawmakers from West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina urged FERC in a letter Tuesday to approve the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP).