Sempra Energy’s San Diego Gas and Electric Co. (SDG&E) and the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) jointly released a positive outlook for summer energy supplies even with the continued outage of the 2,200 MW San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (Songs). Earlier in the spring there were concerns about strained natural gas supplies and other energy infrastructure due to the absence of Songs’ baseload power in Southern California (see Daily GPI, May 7). Besides bringing back in service two mothballed natural gas-fired generation units along the Southern California coast at Huntington Beach, SDG&E’s high-voltage Sunrise Powerlink transmission line is expected to be in service soon, as well as a 230kV transmission loop in southern Orange County, Barre-Del Amo and Barre-Ellis No. 2 lines. SDG&E and CAISO still characterized this summer as “challenging” from a power supply perspective, noting that if the region experiences a prolonged heat wave, calls for conservation will be inevitable. More than 283 MW of new generation capacity came online the second half of 2011, and CAISO expects another 923 MW to be added this year by July 1, but most of its if renewable-based wind and solar projects that are intermittent and require backup from gas-fired and hydroelectric sources.
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MarkWest Utica EMG LLC, a partnership between Appalachian midstream provider MarkWest Energy Partners LP and private equity fund The Energy and Minerals Group (EMG), has secured agreements to process and transport Gulfport Energy Corp.’s growing natural gas volumes from three eastern Ohio counties between now and 2014. The partners also are expanding one Utica Shale midstream facility and building a new plant to ensure producers have enough fractionation services available.
CNG Fueling Stations Eyed for Florida, East Coast
The natural gas marketing unit of Delaware-based Chesapeake Utilities Corp. (CUC) and Wise Gas Inc. said Wednesday they plan to jointly develop a series of compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations in Florida and along the East Coast to serve both municipal and private-sector fleets.
New System to Help Operators Manage Compliance in Marcellus Basin
RegScan, a developer of regulatory compliance products, and the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) have jointly come up with a system to help oil and natural gas operators comply with the different well stages in the Marcellus Shale basin.
Quicksilver, KKR to Build Horn River Midstream Services
Quicksilver Resources Inc. and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. LP (KKR) said Tuesday they plan to jointly construct and operate natural gas midstream services to support producers operating in Canada’s Horn River Basin.
Horn River Midstream Operations to Expand
Quicksilver Resources Inc. and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. LP (KKR) said Tuesday they plan to jointly construct and operate natural gas midstream services to support producers operating in Canada’s Horn River Basin.
Wyoming, Industry Group Seek Land Designation Rehearing
In a case that potentially has an impact on oil, gas and future mineral development on federal lands, the state of Wyoming and the Colorado Mining Association on Monday jointly requested an en banc rehearing by the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver.
ExxonMobil, Anadarko May Team Up in Deepwater
ExxonMobil Corp. and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. are considering options to jointly develop two mega-discoveries in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM).
Encana, PetroChina Nix JV in Cutbank Ridge
Encana Corp., Canada’s No. 1 natural gas producer, on Tuesday said it has ended talks with a subsidiary of PetroChina International Ltd. to jointly develop a gassy Cutbank Ridge leasehold, which straddles the borders of northeast British Columbia (BC) and northwest Alberta.
Ensco, Government Negotiating Settlement on Permit Applications
Attorneys for Ensco Offshore Inc. and the federal government are jointly pursuing an extension of the deadline for the Interior Department to act on offshore permit applications so that the two sides can continue ongoing settlement negotiations.