FERC on Monday authorized Sabal Trail Transmission LLC to place more of the natural gas project’s Phase 1 facilities into service, increasing its total capacity to 830,000 Dth/d.
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Sabal Trail Seeks FERC OK to Begin Service in Late May
Sabal Trail Transmission LLC is seeking FERC authorization to place part of its 1.07 million Dth/d pipeline into service by the end of this month.
Next-Day NatGas Higher on Cooldown, But Futures Can’t Get A Break; December Eases 2 Cents
Physical natural gas for Friday delivery gained ground in Thursday’s trading as an abrupt cool-down was forecast to bring eastern points off their recent abnormal highs closer to seasonal norms.
Hurricane Matthew Batters Florida’s East Coast; NatGas Demand Drops 0.5 Bcf/d
Hurricane Matthew continued to batter Florida’s east coast Friday, knocking out electricity to hundreds of thousands, resulting in a 0.5 Bcf/d drop in natural gas demand in the state, but the longer-term impact on natural gas facilities seemed slight.
NatGas Cash, Futures Go Their Separate Ways; November Adds 14 Cents
Three-day deals became a tough sell in Friday’s trading as Hurricane Matthew moved up the Florida coast, and gas for weekend and Monday delivery fell by double-digits, although most points declined by a dime or less.
Storage Builds Still Seen Lean; November Called 2 Cents Higher
November natural gas is set to open 2 cents higher Thursday morning at $3.06 as traders expect a government report to show continued historically low additions to supply. Overnight oil markets were mixed.
Physical NatGas Beats Resilient Futures; November Up A Penny Despite Bearish EIA Data
Next-day natural gas bounded higher in Thursday’s trading despite the tendency for physical traders to attempt to get deals done ahead of the 10:30 a.m. EDT release of inventory data by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
GOM Oil, NatGas Shut-In Numbers Drop as Hurricane Hermine Moves Into Florida
Tensions eased in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Thursday, with shut-in numbers declining and workers preparing to head back to platforms, as Hermine, upgraded to hurricane status, made its long-awaited move toward the Florida coast.
GOM Storm Prompts Shut-In of More Than 11% of Offshore Oil, 5% of NatGas, BSEE Says
After more than two months of relative calm, the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season has become significantly more active, prompting operators in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) to shut in more than 11% of oil and more than 5% of natural gas, but — for the moment, at least — the chances of any significant disruption seem to have lessened.
Near-Zero Emission NGV Buses Slated for Los Angeles Transit Fleet
Global bus manufacturer New Flyer Industries on Wednesday committed to have the first near-zero natural gas vehicle (NGV) transit bus on the market. The Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (LA Metro) is slated to receive the first two buses.