A Massachusetts state lawmaker recently laid on the table a number of safety related concerns that he believes should give FERC pause as it considers the proposed Weaver’s Cove LNG terminal near Fall River, MA [CP04-36].
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FERC Asserts Jurisdiction over Sound Energy LNG Project
FERC laid down the legal gauntlet for California regulators last Wednesday by asserting “exclusive jurisdiction” over Sound Energy Solutions’ planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal for the Port of Long Beach, CA.
FERC Asserts Jurisdiction over Sound Energy LNG Project
FERC laid down the legal gauntlet for California regulators Wednesday by asserting “exclusive jurisdiction” over Sound Energy Solutions’ planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal for the Port of Long Beach, CA.
Alaska, Mackenzie Pipelines Draw Canadian Support
An ally stepped forward north of the border, adding international support to the campaign for financial aid in the United States for the Alaska natural gas project.
Alaska, Mackenzie Pipelines Draw Canadian Support
An ally stepped forward north of the border, adding international support to the campaign for financial aid in the United States for the Alaska natural gas project.
FERC Sets Framework for Price Indices Workshop
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has laid out the framework for discussion of the underlying liquidity and reliability of natural gas price indices, to be encompassed in a workshop scheduled for Nov. 4.
ENSTOR Holds Open Seasons on Waha Storage Field, Capacity at Katy, Alberta Hub
ScottishPower subsidiary ENSTOR has laid out big plans in the gas storage business, announcing open seasons last week for a proposed field near the Waha Hub in West Texas and for existing capacity at the Katy Hub in East Texas and the Alberta Hub in western Canada.
El Paso Cuts 200 More Houston Jobs
Nearly 200 more Houston-based employees of El Paso Corp. were laid off on Friday as part of company’s continuing cost-cutting plan. El Paso now has 8,900 employees, down from its 2002 year-end figure of 11,000, and more layoffs are expected into 2004.
ChevronTexaco to Substantially Build North American Gas Business
On track to build a global natural gas business to complement its oil operations, ChevronTexaco Corp.’s executive team on Wednesday laid out an ambitious plan to grow its natural gas business by mid-decade with more core exploration and more development of its substantial reserves that will include, among other things, liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminals along the West Coast and East Coast, as well as expanded exploration and production in shelf and deepwater Gulf of Mexico prospects.
Anadarko Vaults into Spotlight with UPR Purchase
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. laid the foundation to more than doubleits reserves and production with its purchase of independentproducer Union Pacific Resources (UPR) last week. While marketreaction to the deal was mixed initially, most analysts agreed thatonce complete the move will give Anadarko a major presence invirtually every producing territory in North America.