Aging pipeline infrastructure will need to be replaced and/or expanded to support the nation’s transition to greater reliance on natural gas, particularly in electric generation, FERC Commissioner John Norris said last Tuesday.
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New Mexico Adding Gas-Fired Peaker
New Mexico regulators on Thursday approved more natural gas-fired generation in the southeast part of the state bordering on the greater El Paso area. The Texas Public Utility Commission previously approved the El Paso Electric Co. project.
Traders Mull Bearish Inventory Report, Oil Prices; July Sinks
July natural gas underwent a double-digit drubbing Thursday following a government inventory report showing greater-than-expected additions to inventories. Traders were surprised by the 98 Bcf addition reported by the Energy Information Administration, and prices promptly fell as expectations were for a smaller build. At the close July was 12.4 cents lower at $4.193 and August had dropped 13.3 cents to $4.217. July crude oil cascaded lower, giving up $4.39 to $91.02/bbl.
Tennessee Gets Go-Ahead to Redefine Pooling for Shale
FERC has approved Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s proposed changes to its pooling points to accommodate greater natural gas supplies coming from the Marcellus and Haynesville shale formations and the Rocky Mountain region.
FERC OKs Changes in Tennessee’s Pooling to Accommodate Marcellus
FERC has approved Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s proposed changes to its pooling points to accommodate greater natural gas supplies coming from the Marcellus and Haynesville shale formations and the Rocky Mountain region.
FERC OKs Changes in Tennessee’s Pooling to Accommodate Marcellus
FERC has approved Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s proposed changes to its pooling points to accommodate greater natural gas supplies coming from the Marcellus and Haynesville shale formations and the Rocky Mountain region.
GE Unveils New Gas-Fired Generation Technology
General Electric (GE) unveiled an advanced turbine technology that it said will allow greater flexibility and efficiency in combined-cycle natural gas-fired power plants.
API Head: Fracking Subcommittee Needs Industry Perspective
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has joined a chorus of critics calling for greater oil and natural gas industry representation on a federal panel charged with reviewing the hydraulic fracturing (fracking) used to develop shale gas.
API Head: Fracking Subcommittee Needs Industry Perspective
The American Petroleum Institute (API) has joined a chorus of critics calling for greater oil and natural gas industry representation on a federal panel charged with reviewing the hydraulic fracturing (fracking) used to develop shale gas.
Group Unveils Wish List for Energy Legislation
An energy and research group last Tuesday released its wish list for energy legislation, calling for greater access to oil- and natural gas-rich resources on federal and state lands, removal of barriers to shale gas development, more regulatory certainty, expedited action on permit applications and congressional approval of energy regulations that have a major impact on the economy.