Draft legislation endorsed by Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal that would create an environmental fund to pay for unexpected impacts from the state’s burgeoning coalbed methane (CBM) development is under fire by the state’s influential oil and gas industry.
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North Baja Pipeline Open Season Draws Interest in 5.5 Bcf/d
Fueled by the abundance of liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal proposals in the northwest corner of Mexico, the North Baja Pipeline reported Thursday that its six-month open season for expanded future capacity drew interest totaling about 5.5 Bcf/d. The current pipeline running from the Arizona-California border through the northern end of Baja California Norte is fully subscribed for its 500 MMcf/d capacity.
FERC Storage Conference Draws Calls for Infrastructure, Light Regulation
Arizona’s top energy regulator, Marc Spitzer, chair of the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC), described a rapidly growing southwestern natural gas market in need of additional gas storage infrastructure at the “Southwestern Gas Storage Technical Conference” FERC held in Phoenix Tuesday.
Wyoming Interstate’s Plan to Tighten Sulfur Specs Draws Fire
A major natural gas producer and two marketers have called on FERC to reject Wyoming Interstate Co.’s (WIC) proposal to “significantly tighten” the sulfur specifications for producer gas that is injected into its system.
Wyoming Interstate’s Plan to Tighten Sulfur Specs Draws Fire
A major natural gas producer and two marketers have called on FERC to reject Wyoming Interstate Co.’s (WIC) proposal to “significantly tighten” the sulfur specifications for producer gas to be accepted into its system.
NOPR Offers Alternative Route for Access to Critical Energy Information
As the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks draws near, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has proposed changes to its current regulations that would restrict “unfettered general public access” to information about critical energy infrastructure, but still would allow “those with a need for the information,” such as parties to proceedings at FERC, to obtain it.
NOPR Offers Alternative Route for Access to Critical Energy Information
As the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks draws near, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has proposed changes to its current regulations that would restrict “unfettered general public access” to information about critical energy infrastructure, but still would allow “those with a need for the information,” such as parties to proceedings at FERC, to obtain it.
NUI’s Proposed Richton Salt Cavern Draws a Crowd
Potential storage customers apparently are scrambling for capacity in NUI Corp.’s proposed 7.6 Bcf Richton salt cavern, which the company plans to develop in Perry County, MS. NUI said it received expressions of interest for 18 Bcf of storage space in the facility in a non-binding open season it held between May 29 and July 3.
NUI’s Proposed Richton Salt Cavern Draws a Crowd
Potential storage customers apparently are scrambling for capacity in NUI Corp.’s proposed 7.6 Bcf Richton salt cavern, which the company plans to develop in Perry County, MS. NUI said it received expressions of interest for 18 Bcf of storage space in the facility in a non-binding open season it held between May 29 and July 3.
NUI’s Proposed Richton Salt Cavern Draws a Crowd
Potential storage customers apparently are scrambling for capacity in NUI Corp.’s proposed 7.6 Bcf Richton salt cavern, which the company plans to develop in Perry County, MS. NUI said it received expressions of interest for 18 Bcf of storage space in the facility in a non-binding open season it held between May 29 and July 3.