Growing natural gas liquids (NGL) production from the Marcellus Shale could support one new pipeline project in the near term and possibly a second in about five years, according to Wells Fargo Securities senior analyst Michael Blum.
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New York Review of High-Volume Fracking to Continue Into 2011
As development of the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania ramps up, New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation continues work on a final supplemental generic environmental impact statement (SGEIS), which is not expected to be completed until next year.
Step Aside, Haynesville — Bossier Is Coming Into Its Own
A kissing cousin of the Haynesville Shale may prove to be its equal or better, according to preliminary findings by two of the largest natural gas producers in the country.
Step Aside, Haynesville — Bossier Is Coming Into Its Own
A kissing cousin of the Haynesville Shale may prove to be its equal or better, according to preliminary findings by two of the largest natural gas producers in the country.
Bossier Play Coming into Its Own
A kissing cousin of the Haynesville Shale may prove to be its equal or better, according to preliminary findings by two of the largest natural gas producers in the country.
IPAMS Disputes Interior Report on Utah Lease Sale
An analysis conducted by the Independent Petroleum Association of Mountain States (IPAMS) disputes the findings of an Interior Department report that concluded that the majority of the Utah leases yanked by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar in February should not be reissued (see Daily GPI, Feb. 6).
Nymex, CME Respond to DOJ Exchange Clearing Concerns
As they watched their respective share values plummet last Wednesday as a result of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) findings that financial futures exchanges that also act as clearinghouses are barriers to competition, the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) — which are currently in talks for an $11 billion merger — fired back.
Nymex, CME Shares Partially Recover in Wake of DOJ Bombshell
As they watched their respective share values plummet Wednesday as a result of the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) findings that financial futures exchanges that also act as clearinghouses are barriers to competition, the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) — which are currently in talks for an $11 billion merger — fired back.
Warmer Oceans Could Bring Fewer Hurricanes, NOAA Says
Warmer ocean waters could mean fewer Atlantic hurricanes striking the United States, according to new findings by climate scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Warmer Oceans Could Bring Fewer Hurricanes, NOAA Says
Warmer ocean waters could mean fewer Atlantic hurricanes striking the United States, according to new findings by climate scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).