Addressing opposite ends of the value chain in natural gas transportation, Cummins Inc. and separately, GP Strategies Corp. on Wednesday announced advancements in natural gas vehicle (NGV) engines and fueling infrastructure.
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Shell Chooses Pennsylvania for Marcellus Cracker
Although the announcement does not mean the company is committed to its plans for a “world-scale” facility just yet, it ends months of speculation about where Shell would locate the facility and the competition among the three states in the running (see Shale Daily, Dec. 5, 2011; Sept. 7, 2011; June 7, 2011).
Encana: EPA Frack Water Report Flawed ‘At Almost Every Step’
An Encana Corp. official Tuesday delivered a blistering response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent draft report linking water contamination in Pavillion, WY, to chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
TVA, Washington State Plan to Curb Reliance on Coal
In separate announcements from opposite ends of the country, the state of Washington and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) moved forward with plans to reduce, or eliminate altogether, their reliance on coal to produce energy.
Washington State, TVA Plan to Curb Reliance on Coal
In separate announcements from opposite ends of the country, the state of Washington and the Tennessee Valley Authority moved forward with plans to reduce, or eliminate altogether, their reliance on coal to produce energy.
Futures Shoot Higher as Forecast Gets Colder
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again; that might as well have been the motto of natural gas futures bulls as their third consecutive attempt for a January settle north of resistance at $4.500 proved successful on Wednesday. The prompt-month contract recorded a high of $4.614 before closing the day’s regular session at $4.606, up 21.3 cents from Tuesday’s finish.
Texas Lawmaker Introduces Barnett Shale Legislation
Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis (D-Fort Worth) has filed several natural gas-related bills to potentially be considered during the 82nd session of the Texas Legislature, which begins Jan. 11.
Consultant Tells Producers to ‘Drill Through the Storm’
The economic downturn could be half over, and when it ends the oil and gas industry is poised to benefit from the upturn — if it prepares now for better days, according to Ernst & Young.
Ernst & Young: ‘Drill Through the Storm’
The economic downturn could be half over, and when it ends the oil and gas industry is poised to benefit from the upturn — if it prepares now for better days, according to Ernst & Young.
EOG Cuts Spending; Chevron Warns on Earnings
EOG Resources Inc.’s 2009 capital spending will be cut to “approximate its cash flow” to ensure that it ends the year at the same debt level as year-end 2008, the producer said in a regulatory filing.