The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has agreed to restrict fast tracking natural gas and oil drilling applications on federal lands under a settlement agreement concerning Utah’s historic Nine Mile Canyon.
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Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Canada Entering the Shale Age
The budding Canadian branch of shale gas production shows signs of growing up fast, reports the country’s chief transporter. The expanding Nova pipeline grid in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) has received requests for 2.5 Bcf/d of capacity additions by 2014 for output from the new supply source, reports TransCanada Corp. Vice President Max Feldman.
Apache to Expand North American Development in 2010
Apache Corp. is off to “fast start” in 2010 with eight consecutive successful wells in the Gulf of Mexico and plans in place to begin developing some of its big prospects onshore in North America, CEO G. Steven Farris said Thursday.
Apache Off to ‘Fast Start’ in 2010
Apache Corp. is off to “fast start” in 2010 with eight consecutive successful wells in the Gulf of Mexico, CEO G. Steven Farris said Thursday.
Apache Off to ‘Fast Start’ in 2010
Apache Corp. is off to “fast start” in 2010 with eight consecutive successful wells in the Gulf of Mexico, CEO G. Steven Farris said Thursday.
‘Enthusiasm’ of Shale Producers May Slow Supply Decline
The U.S. natural gas market shows signs of improving, but maybe not as fast as some would “expect, hope for or need,” a Houston energy investment banker said last week.
‘Enthusiasm’ of Shale Producers Seen Mitigating Supply Decline
The U.S. natural gas market shows signs of improving, but maybe not as fast as some would “expect, hope for or need,” a Houston energy investment banker said Tuesday.
Inergy, National Fuel, NiSource Plan Marcellus Pipelines
As fast as producers are developing new supplies in the Marcellus Shale, pipeline operators are lining up new pipes to criss-cross the Appalachians. Recently Inergy Midstream LLC reported on successful open seasons for two pipeline projects in the area, National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. announced an open season for new pipe capacity in central Pennsylvania, and NiSource Inc. said it is looking for partners for the largest plan so far, a $1.7 billion investment in two new Marcellus lines.