Supporters of oil and natural gas exploration in New York are in disagreement with the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) over just how much of the state would be open to high-volume hydraulic fracturing (HVHF), while an environmental group has called the agency’s latest actions “meaningless.”
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Philly Councilman: City-Owned Utility Should Use Marcellus Natgas
A Philadelphia councilman wants Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW), which is the nation’s largest municipally owned natural gas utility, to use natural gas produced in the Marcellus Shale instead of Gulf of Mexico (GOM) gas received via pipeline.
Unconventional Rig Count Continues to Show Gas-to-Oil Migration
With the natural gas price slump now being measured in terms of years instead of months, producers continue to pull rigs from dry gas unconventional plays to pursue oil targets, according to NGI’s Shale Daily Unconventional Rig Count.
Another ‘Public Utility’ Gathering Plan Abandoned in Pennsylvania
Peregrine Keystone Gas Pipeline LLC has abandoned its plans for a gathering system in the Marcellus Shale of southwest Pennsylvania, the final chapter in the efforts of three companies that had sought public utility status for projects in the state.
Second Oregon LNG Export Project Emerges
Bogged down for more than two years at FERC on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import application, the backers of Oregon LNG instead plan to turn their site at the mouth of the Columbia River into a bidirectional facility that would export Western Canadian gas supplies to lucrative Asian markets. All thee major federal filings are to be made within weeks, Project Manager Peter Hansen told NGI.
Encana Turns Low-Cost NatGas to Production Tasks
As Canada’s largest natural gas producer, Encana Corp. has built a track record for utilizing natural gas instead of diesel to power some of its drilling rigs, and as the price of natural gas has fallen the exploration and production (E&P) giant is even expanding to using liquefied natural gas (LNG) on the rigs.
Encana Turns Low-Cost Gas to Production Tasks
As Canada’s largest natural gas producer, Encana Corp. has built a track record for utilizing natural gas instead of diesel to power some of its drilling rigs, and as the price of natural gas has fallen the exploration and production (E&P) giant is even expanding to using liquefied natural gas (LNG) on the rigs.
Barclays: Dry Gas-Only Companies Entering ‘Uncharted Waters’
A growing number of producers are shying away from dry gas drilling and instead pointing their drillbits at liquids-rich and oil targets, but drillers are “soldiering on” despite stubbornly low natural gas prices and “are set to do what they do best: drill,” according to energy analysts with Barclays Capital Markets.
Barclays: Dry Gas-Only Companies Entering ‘Uncharted Waters’
A growing number of producers are shying away from dry gas drilling and instead pointing their drill bits at liquids-rich and oil targets, but drillers are “soldiering on” despite stubbornly low natural gas prices and “are set to do what they do best: drill,” according to energy analysts with Barclays Capital Markets.
White House: Shale Gas A Big Boost for Manufacturing Jobs
The U.S. onshore natural gas industry is helping to fuel recent gains in domestic manufacturing, the White House said in a report Wednesday.