The outlook for natural gas, crude oil and refined products pipelines looks good for 2012, according to three separate reports released last Wednesday by Fitch Ratings. Fitch based its conclusions on recent past performance in the sector, which it views as stable.
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Fitch: Oil and Gas Pipelines Look Profitable
The outlook for natural gas, crude oil and refined products pipelines looks good for 2012, according to three separate reports released Wednesday by Fitch Ratings. Fitch based its conclusions on recent past performance in the sector, which it views as stable.
S&P: Reasons to Drill for Gas Evaporating
With natural gas prices as low as they are, one would think there is no good reason to drill for the stuff. Actually, there are several reasons to pursue gas; but they’re pretty much going away, according an analysis by Standard & Poor’s (S&P).
S&P: Reasons to Drill for Gas Evaporating
With natural gas prices as low as they are, one would think there is no good reason to drill for the stuff. Actually, there are several reasons to pursue gas; but they’re pretty much going away, according an analysis by Standard & Poor’s (S&P).
Nexen Takes LNG-Savvy Partner to Develop BC Shale
Nexen Inc. has made good on a promise to find a joint venture (JV) partner by the end of this year for its extensive shale acreage in northeastern British Columbia (BC) after agreeing to sell a 40% stake for C$700 million to a consortium led by Japan’s Inpex Corp.
Coalition Seeks Executive Order to Implement SEAB Recommendations
A coalition of environmental groups has called on the Obama administration to issue an executive order directing the government to adopt as soon as possible the Secretary of Energy Advisory Board (SEAB) subcommittee on shale gas production’s recommendations that apply to federal agencies.
Author: Anti-Fracking Din Drowns Out Good News
If the only newspaper you read is The New York Times, you could be forgiven for thinking that all the news about hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is bad. Still, the good news about fracking — energy security, economic development and jobs — is often drowned out by environmental worries, former commodities trader, analyst, energy author and New Yorker Raymond Learsy told NGI’s Shale Daily.
Benefits Overlooked in Fracking Attacks
If the only newspaper you read is The New York Times, you could be forgiven for thinking that all the news about hydraulic fracturing (fracking) is bad. Still, the good news about fracking — energy security, economic development and jobs — is often drowned out by environmental worries, former commodities trader, analyst, energy author and New Yorker Raymond Learsy told NGI.
Gasline Delays Have Alaska Looking to Pacific Rim Markets
The energy status quo in Alaska “isn’t good enough,” and the industry, regulators, lawmakers and consumers all need to reconsider how the state handles oil and gas, according to Gov. Sean Parnell. And targeting natural gas markets in Asia, rather than the Lower 48, should be one of the things considered, he said.
Gasline Delays Have Alaska Looking to Pacific Rim Markets
The energy status quo in Alaska “isn’t good enough,” and the industry, regulators, lawmakers and consumers all need to reconsider how the state handles oil and gas, according to Gov. Sean Parnell. And targeting natural gas markets in Asia, rather than the Lower 48, should be one of the things considered, he said.