In an attempt to prevent future oil spill disasters in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) Tuesday said she has introduced legislation that would cut off the flow of federal incentives for oil and natural gas drilling in the deep waters of the Outer Continental Shelf.
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EIA: March Domestic Output Rose on Strength of Haynesville Drilling
Fueled by increasing natural gas flow from the Haynesville Shale play in Louisiana, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported that production for the Lower 48 states rose 1.3% in March, the latest month for which estimates are available, despite fewer wells being drilled.
EIA: March Domestic Output Rose on Haynesville Drilling
Fueled by increasing natural gas flow from the Haynesville Shale play in Louisiana, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported that production for the Lower 48 states rose 1.3% in March, the latest month for which estimates are available, despite fewer wells being drilled.
Surge in M&A Activity Lifts U.S. Energy Market Momentum
Energy executives seem to be feeling more confident about the future, evidenced in recent surveys and sealed by the surge in merger and acquisition (M&A) activity since late 2009.
Surge in M&A Activity Lifts U.S. Energy Market Momentum
Energy executives seem to be feeling more confident about the future, evidenced in recent surveys and sealed by the surge in merger and acquisition (M&A) activity since late 2009.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee said it will implement Tuesday an Imbalance Warning requiring customers to match physical flow with scheduled quantities in Zones 0, 1, L, 2 and 4 upstream of Station 219 to prevent imbalances that would threaten its operational integrity. “Due to mild weather, Bear Creek storage field testing and high utilization through Station 219 Tennessee does not have the ability to absorb imbalances caused by overdeliveries by receipt point operators into the system and undertakes from the system by delivery point operators,” the pipeline said.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee said it will implement Tuesday an Imbalance Warning requiring customers to match physical flow with scheduled quantities in Zones 0, 1, L, 2 and 4 upstream of Station 219 to prevent imbalances that would threaten its operational integrity. “Due to mild weather, Bear Creek storage field testing and high utilization through Station 219 Tennessee does not have the ability to absorb imbalances caused by overdeliveries by receipt point operators into the system and undertakes from the system by delivery point operators,” the pipeline said.
El Paso Encouraged by Eagle Ford Results
El Paso Exploration & Production (E&P) Co.’s second Eagle Ford Shale well tested at a flow rate and liquids content at the high end of the company’s expectations, the El Paso Corp. subsidiary said Monday.
El Paso Encouraged by Eagle Ford Results
El Paso Exploration & Production (E&P) Co.’s second Eagle Ford Shale well tested at a flow rate and liquids content at the high end of the company’s expectations, the El Paso Corp. subsidiary said Monday.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee said Monday it was lifting a systemwide imbalance warning but continued to request that all parties match physical flow with scheduled quantities.