Gas storage development in the Gulf Coast region has reached a feverish pace, with multiple new projects planned in Mississippi and Louisiana to serve strong power generation and traditional demand growth in the Southeast and other regions. Gulf South Pipeline announced plans Tuesday to join the frenzy with its proposed Magnolia Gas Storage project, which will be located near Napoleonville, LA.
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Samson to Gain Courage for C$171 Million
Mergers and acquisitions in the energy industry are continuing at a feverish pace as two more production companies announced that they have decided to tie the knot. Samson Canada, a privately held oil and natural gas company with operations in the United States, Canada, Russia and Venezuela, announced that it will make an offer to acquire all of the outstanding common shares of Courage Energy Inc. at a price of C$5.20/share in cash.
Samson to Gain Courage for C$171 Million
Mergers and acquisitions in the energy industry are continuing at the feverish pace set last year as two more production companies announced that they have decided to tie the knot. Samson Canada, a privately held oil and natural gas company with operations in the United States, Canada, Russia and Venezuela, announced on Monday that it will make an offer to acquire all of the outstanding common shares of Courage Energy Inc. at a price of C$5.20/share in cash.
Tetco Proposes Substitute for Independence Project
The battle over who will get to build new pipeline capacity tothe prized Northeast gas market has reached a feverish pitch, withsponsors dreaming up ways to knock out their competitors’ projects.ANR Pipeline and National Fuel Gas Supply Corp., sponsors of theproposed Independence Pipeline, recently suggested a plan thatwould wipe out a large part of Columbia Gas Transmission’sMillennium Pipeline project. And Texas Eastern Transmission (Tetco)has joined the ranks, devising a proposal that could obviate theneed for the controversial Independence line altogether and part ofan associated project.
Tetco Proposes Independence Project Substitute
The battle over who will get to build new pipeline capacity tothe prized Northeast gas market has reached a feverish pitch, withsponsors dreaming up ways to knock out their competitors’ projects.ANR Pipeline and National Fuel Gas Supply Corp., sponsors of theproposed Independence Pipeline, recently proposed a plan that couldwipe out a large part of Columbia Gas Transmission’s MillenniumPipeline project. And Texas Eastern Transmission (Tetco) has joinedthe ranks, devising a proposal that could obviate the need forIndependence altogether and part of an associated project.