Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has finalized revisions to general permits for natural gas-fired engines and equipment at compressor stations, which are “75-90%” stricter than current limits for the largest, most common types of engines used at compressor stations. DEP also is suggesting revisions to one section of the air quality permit exemption list governing well drilling sites.
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Feds Laud ‘Robust’ Shale Activity
The Federal Reserve Board (FRB) said in the latest edition of its “Beige Book” that activity in the energy industry was a mixed bag and mentioned shale only once — but in a positive light. The report is published eight times a year with data provided by the 12 FRB districts.
Feds Call Shale Activity ‘Robust’; CFOs Are Bullish on Production
The Federal Reserve Board (FRB) said activity in the energy industry was a mixed bag and mentioned shale only once — but in a positive light — in the latest edition of the “Beige Book,” a report published eight times a year with data provided by the 12 Federal Reserve Districts.
Well Completion Air Emissions Eyed in Colorado
A joint health assessment in a Colorado oil and natural gas field has concluded that air pollution-spurred health concerns have to be added to the environmental precautions surrounding well development and, more specifically, hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
ExxonMobil: Nothing Matches Gas Abundance, Versatility to 2030
Within 20 years natural gas will emerge as the second-largest energy source after oil, ExxonMobil Corp. reported Thursday in the latest edition of “Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030.”
ExxonMobil: Nothing Matches Gas Abundance, Versatility to 2030
Within 20 years natural gas will emerge as the second-largest energy source after oil, ExxonMobil Corp. reported Thursday in the latest edition of “Outlook for Energy: A View to 2030.”
Correction
In a story titled “Aussies Buy Majority Stake in NGPL System” in last week’s edition, we reported that Australia-based investment group Babcock and Brown Ltd. was leading a consortium to buy the majority stake in MidCon, which owns the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL), in a $7.6 billion transaction. The actual transaction value is $6.6 billion. NGI regrets the error.
Correction
In a story titled “Aussie Consortium Buys Majority Stake in NGPL System” in last Friday’s edition of NGI’s Daily Gas Price Index, we reported that Australia-based investment group Babcock and Brown Ltd. was leading a consortium to buy the majority stake in MidCon, which owns the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL), in a $7.6 billion transaction. The actual transaction value is $6.6 billion. NGI regrets the error.
Mastiogale: Marketers Doing Best at What’s Most Important
In Mastiogale’s 10th edition of its industrywide Natural Gas Marketer Customer Value Study, respondents to survey questions indicated that “reliability of supply” was their top need when choosing a gas supplier.
Gas Buyers Rate ProLiance, Oneok Tops in Mastiogale Survey
In Mastiogale’s 10th edition of its industrywide Natural Gas Marketer Customer Value Study, respondents to survey questions indicated that “reliability of supply” was their top need when choosing a gas supplier.