Move over, everyone; the line-up of pipelines seeking to take Rocky Mountain natural gas to the Northeast just go a bit longer. El Paso Corp.’s Tennessee Gas Pipeline and Equitable Resources Inc. Monday unveiled plans to build another pipeline project from the terminus of the Rockies Express Pipeline (REX) in Ohio to Northeast gas markets.
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Expanding Production, Profits in Shale Plays
Everyone, it seems, wants a piece of one of the shale plays that are spread across North America — majors, independents, privately owned producers, master limited partnerships (MLP) and even some of the neighborhoods that sit on top of them.
Shale, Shale, the Gang’s All Here
Everyone, it seems, wants a piece of one of the shale plays that are spread across North America — majors, independents, privately owned producers, master limited partnerships (MLP) and even some of the neighborhoods that sit on top of them.
BP CEO Wants Operational Performance to Take Priority
There’s a downside to being a top energy marketer — everyone wants to hire your employees. BP plc CEO Tony Hayward said last week the company has lost its fair share of energy traders to investment banks in recent months, but the company will not overpay to retain talent.
BP CEO Says Operational Performance to Take Priority
There’s a downside to being a top energy marketer — everyone wants to hire your employees. BP plc CEO Tony Hayward said Tuesday the company has lost its fair share of energy traders to investment banks in recent months, but he said the company will not overpay to retain talent.
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Hedging: Basis Troubles Producers; Regulators Constrain LDCs, Says Marketing Exec.
While price volatility challenges everyone in the gas industry, unpredictable basis differentials and a dearth of basis hedging mechanisms have become a thorn in the side of producers especially.
Prices in Rally That Wasn’t Supposed to Happen
Some traders have said they adhere to a simple philosophy: when everyone is going in one direction, you should head the other way. That seemed somewhat applicable in the cash market Wednesday. With consensus opinion firmly established that prices had little to no chance of rallying anytime soon, what does the market do? It sees prices rise, often fairly strongly, at a solid majority of points.
Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Looking Like a ‘Go’
The money will be there when the Canadian arctic natural gas project decides to go ahead with construction, the sponsors have learned. “Interest from the banks at the moment is amazing,” said Bob Reid, president of the Aboriginal Pipeline Group (APG), which has a one-third interest in the proposed Mackenzie Valley route.
Natural Gas Not Best Source of Hydrogen’s Expansion as Energy Source
Everyone from President George W. Bush on down who is touting a hydrogen-based energy future is undecided about how it will be accomplished, but natural gas is always part of the equation, and that may have to change, according to an ExxonMobil official.
After Gyrating Higher, Futures End Near Support at $6.00
Monday’s natural gas futures trading session had a little something for everyone. The market erupted higher at the opening bell in reaction to the news that cracks had been found in AEP’s Cook Nuclear Plant # 2. However that buying failed to propel the market past its $6.44 May 14 high, leaving the technical door open for profit-taking. Bears did not waste the opportunity and, with a little help from mild weather forecasts and a falling crude oil market, had no problem pushing the market lower throughout much of the trading session.