General Electric on Tuesday introduced a new tool to grow the biogas-fueled on-site generation market that takes advantage of fuels from landfills, wastewater treatment plants and agricultural waste.
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Texas Lawmakers OK Transportation Triangle
The Texas Senate Thursday passed SB 20, creating a natural gas-fueled vehicle transportation corridor in what is known as the “Texas Triangle.” The region encompasses Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio.
Support for Natural Gas Vehicles Gaining Momentum
In a week’s time the bullishness for natural gas as a transportation fuel moved up considerably, with the Obama administration and industry promoting the increased use of natural gas-fueled vehicles.
LNG to Power Expanded UPS Truck Fleet
UPS announced that it has purchased 48 heavy tractor trucks fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and plans to help build a publicly accessible LNG station in Las Vegas, NV.
UPS Adds 48 More LNG Trucks to Fleet
UPS announced that it has purchased 48 heavy tractor trucks fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and plans to help build a publicly accessible LNG station in Las Vegas, NV.
Range Increases Unproved Resource Potential in Shale Plays
Range Resources Corp. said its estimated unproved resource potential at the end of 2010 reached 35-52 Tcfe, versus 2009’s estimate of 24-32 Tcfe, which was fueled by stronger drilling results. By itself, the resource potential in the Marcellus Shale leasehold jumped to 20-31 Tcfe on higher per/well reserves.
ExxonMobil NatGas Volumes Jump 37%
Fueled by its acquisition of XTO Energy Inc., as well as contributions from liquefied natural gas projects in Qatar, ExxonMobil Corp.’s global gas volumes jumped by 37% in the final period of 2010, the company reported last week.
ExxonMobil NatGas Volumes Jump 37%
Fueled by its acquisition of XTO Energy Inc., as well as contributions from liquefied natural gas projects in Qatar, ExxonMobil Corp.’s global gas volumes jumped by 37% in the final period of 2010, the company reported Monday.
Industry Experts: Domestic Gas Market Oversupply A Growing Issue
All the indicators are that the natural gas industry is headed into a huge oversupply, fueled by flat demand and continued gigantic growth in shale gas. Speakers touched on a developing supply bubble in different ways during the opening day Tuesday of the “LDC Forum: Rockies and the West” conference in Los Angeles, noting that it will require some creative marketing to pump up demand.
NGSA Sees Flat Winter Prices Due to Spurt in Gas Demand
Fueled by robust demand for natural gas in the industrial and power generation sectors, pressure on gas prices is likely to be flat in the upcoming 2010-2011 winter heating season, according to a winter outlook released Tuesday by the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA).