Natural gas explorers that hope to tap into Quebec’s emerging Utica Shale and St. Lawrence River lowlands face more scrutiny going forward, Environment Minister Pierre Arcand said Monday.
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Senate Bill Would Rein in Regulatory Authority
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) has been joined by 12 other Republican senators in introducing a bill that would require that every new major rule proposed by federal agencies be approved by both houses of Congress and signed by the President.
Senate Bill Would Rein in Regulatory Authority
Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) has been joined by 12 other Republican senators in introducing a bill that would require that every new major rule proposed by federal agencies be approved by both houses of Congress and signed by the President.
Colorado Producers, State Strike Wildlife Accord
Nine of Colorado’s leading natural gas and oil producers joined with Gov. Bill Ritter last week to announce agreements designed to expedite the drilling permit process while minimizing impacts to wildlife habitat on hundreds of thousands of acres in the Piceance Basin on the Western Slope.
Colorado Producers, State Strike Wildlife Accord
Nine of Colorado’s leading natural gas and oil producers joined with Gov. Bill Ritter on Tuesday to announce agreements designed to expedite the drilling permit process while minimizing impacts to wildlife habitat on hundreds of thousands of acres in the Piceance Basin on the Western Slope.
Push Gas as Transport Fuel, Says Encana CEO
Encana Corp. CEO Randy Eresman on Thursday joined a growing chorus of professionals who are urging the natural gas industry to champion the advantages of using gas not only for more power plants but also as transportation fuel.
Encana CEO Sees Positives in EPA Action
Encana Corp. CEO Randy Eresman on Thursday joined a growing chorus of professionals who are urging the natural gas industry to champion the advantages of using gas not only for more power plants but also as transportation fuel.
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Puget Sound Energy (PSE) has named Executive Vice President Kimberly Harris, 46, as the utility’s new president. Harris joined PSE in 1999 and has held several leadership positions during the past 11 years — most recently serving as executive vice president and chief resource officer, responsible for all of PSE’s energy resources, including project development and contract management, energy efficiency services and federal government relations. Prior to that she was a senior vice president for regulatory policy and energy efficiency. Harris also has been PSE’s vice president of regulatory and government affairs, associate general counsel and director of load resource strategies.
Marine Solution Proposed for Marcellus NGLs
Another project proposal has joined the ranks of those who seek to carry natural gas liquids (NGL) from the Marcellus Shale to more lucrative markets as well as unlock the productive capacity of Marcellus rich gas. Unlike other projects on the board, this one has a marine component.
Partners Propose Marine Solution for Marcellus NGLs
Another project proposal has joined the ranks of those who seek to carry natural gas liquids (NGL) from the Marcellus Shale to more lucrative markets as well as unlock the productive capacity of Marcellus rich gas. Unlike other projects on the board, this one has a marine component.