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Powder River Bottleneck Not Seen Impacting 1Q

If the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality slows downthe permit approval process for companies eager to begin coal bedmethane projects in the state, the largest producers already thereare expected to have no trouble meeting their drilling schedulesthrough at least the first quarter of 2001. Anticipating thehearings, many had already moved proposed drilling projects for2001 through the regulatory process.

December 11, 2000

Powder River Bottleneck Not Seen Impacting 1Q

If the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality slows downthe permit approval process for companies eager to begin coal bedmethane projects in the state, the largest producers already thereare expected to have no trouble meeting their drilling schedulesthrough at least the first quarter of 2001. Anticipating thehearings, many had already moved proposed drilling projects for2001 through the regulatory process.

December 6, 2000

B.C. Takes a Peek at Offshore Drilling Moratorium

Eager hunters of new supplies will have to wait a while forclear word on whether a promising nearby natural gas frontier willopen up again offshore of British Columbia’s western coastline. TheB.C. government is spreading a word of caution after industryanalysts and representatives put an enticing spin on statementsmade by provincial energy minister Dan Miller during appearances atthe 16th World Petroleum Congress last month in Calgary.

July 24, 2000

B.C. Takes a Peek at Offshore Drilling Ban

Eager hunters of new supplies will have to wait a while forclear word on whether a promising nearby natural gas frontier willopen up again offshore of British Columbia’s western coastline. TheB.C. government is spreading a word of caution after industryanalysts and representatives put an enticing spin on statementsmade by provincial energy minister Dan Miller during appearances atthe 16th World Petroleum Congress last month in Calgary.

July 24, 2000

Gulfstream, Buccaneer Get FERC Nod as FL Gets 2 More Pipe Projects

The gas industry seems more than eager to pipe as much methaneas possible into Florida to satisfy the state’s gluttonous appetitefor gas-fired power generation. Two major Gulf of Mexico pipelinestargeting the state were granted preliminary approval by FERC lastweek, and another two projects were announced, including amid-sized greenfield pipeline planned by El Paso and Enron.

May 1, 2000

Storage Operators Eager to Meet Demand Growth

Natural gas storage operators aren’t being left behind as theindustry prepares for rapid gas demand growth. NGI’s new survey andmap of North America’s gas storage operations shows new storagefields and expansions cropping up all over the continent, andaccording to a new study by the Gas Research Institute this is onlythe beginning of what will be needed as gas demand grows beyond 30Tcf/year.

March 27, 2000

Storage Operators are Eager to Meet Demand Growth

Storage operators aren’t being left behind as the industryprepares for rapid gas demand growth. NGI’s new survey and map ofNorth America’s gas storage operations shows new storage fields andexpansions cropping up all over the continent, and according to anew study by the Gas Research Institute, this is only the beginningof what will be needed as gas demand grows beyond 30 Tcf/year.

March 27, 2000

Canadian North Eager to Get New Production Flowing

With a striking new drilling success confirming that thelong-awaited time has arrived for making a start on developingnatural gas in the Canadian North, natives and authorities thereare laying out welcome mats.

January 24, 2000

Canadians Eager to Fill Any Production Gap

Amid warnings that natural gas supplies are poised to tighten upin the United States, Canadian exporters are lining up to fill anygap. As Joe Foster, chairman of the U.S. National PetroleumCouncil, voiced concerns over the future of American supplies,ProGas Ltd. filed the first application to Canada’s National EnergyBoard for a long-term license for exports via Alliance PipelineProject as soon as it is completed in October of 2000.

March 22, 1999

Canadians Eager to Fill Any Production Gap

Amid warnings that natural gas supplies are poised to tighten upin the United States, Canadian exporters are lining up to fill anygap. As Joe Foster, chairman of the U.S. National PetroleumCouncil, voiced concerns over the future of American supplies,ProGas Ltd. filed the first application to Canada’s National EnergyBoard for a long-term license for exports via Alliance PipelineProject as soon as it is completed in October of 2000.

March 22, 1999