Legislators in the West Virginia House of Delegates on Monday overwhelmingly passed a bill designed to entice companies to build an ethane cracker in the state by slashing the facility’s property taxes for its first 25 years.
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West Virginia Governor Vows to Push For Ethane Cracker
West Virginia Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin told legislators in his State of the State Address on Wednesday that he would intensify efforts to attract an ethane cracker to the state.
Chesapeake Inks Second Deal With Ohio Landowners’ Group
Hundreds of landowners with the nonprofit Associated Landowners of the Ohio Valley (ALOV) have agreed to sign lease agreements with Chesapeake Energy Corp.
California Regulators Try to Shore Up Utility Surcharges
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) took two actions Thursday related to private-sector utility ratepayer surcharges that can add up to hundreds of millions of dollars. One action most directly affects natural gas utility charges and the other electricity rates.
Industry Says Utica Shale Reviving Ohio Manufacturing
As Ohio awaits results of preliminary Utica Shale wells, industry leaders told an audience in Columbus last week that the play, if successful, could revive the state’s manufacturing sector.
Uncompleted Gas Wells May Alter Supply Picture
A sharp decline in the domestic natural gas drilling rig count for even a few months might not reduce U.S. gas supplies because there are hundreds of drilled but uncompleted (DUC) wells that could be substituted for newly drilled wells, according to a survey by Barclays Capital.
Uncompleted Gas Wells May Alter Supply Picture
A sharp decline in the domestic natural gas drilling rig count for even a few months might not reduce U.S. gas supplies because there are hundreds of drilled but uncompleted (DUC) wells that could be substituted for newly drilled wells, according to a survey by Barclays Capital analysts.
Thousands Still Without Gas Service in Upper Manhattan
Hundreds of workers with Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Inc. (Con Ed) and other companies are reportedly working around the clock to restore natural gas service to approximately 4,300 customers in New York City’s Upper Manhattan.
EPA Finalizes ‘Good Neighbor’ Emissions Rules
In a move that may work in the favor of natural gas interests, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized Clean Air Act protections “that will slash hundreds of thousands of tons of smokestack emissions,” EPA said Thursday.
EPA Finalizes ‘Good Neighbor’ Emissions Rules
In a move that may work in the favor of natural gas interests, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized Clean Air Act protections “that will slash hundreds of thousands of tons of smokestack emissions,” EPA said Thursday.